
Choosing between a daily cook and a full-time cook depends on how your household eats, works, and manages the kitchen every day.
Both options can work well. The right choice is the one that matches your meal frequency, family size, flexibility needs, and budget.
A daily cook is ideal when your requirement is predictable. For example, you need lunch and dinner cooked every day, or breakfast and dinner before and after office hours.
Daily cooks work well for:
A full-time cook is better when the kitchen needs attention across the day. This may include breakfast, lunch, evening snacks, dinner, guest meals, and special food preferences.
Full-time cooks are useful for:
Do not assume that every cook will chop vegetables, clean utensils, plan menus, or buy groceries. These tasks should be discussed separately.
The more responsibilities you add, the more important it becomes to set fair salary expectations.
Choose a daily cook if your meals are fixed and your kitchen routine is simple. Choose a full-time cook if you need flexibility, more meals, and ongoing kitchen support.
Cookzy helps you shortlist cooks based on your requirement, so you can compare candidates by timing, locality, cuisine, and availability instead of forcing one hiring model onto every home.