Home delivery food service launches £550k crowdfunding campaign
Detox Kitchen, a home delivery service with two central London delis and a retail arm, has launched a crowdfunding campagn.
It is aiming to raise £550k for 7.8 per cent of the company in order to deliver sales of £15m in the next two to three years.
The food company aims to deliver various healthy packages for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and offers most a delivery service and two Central London deli sites where customers can sit in.
Detox Kitchen has plans to grow its business predominantly through its online meal delivery service which has seen 70 per cent growth in the last six months.
Founder of Detox Kitchen, Lily Simpson said: “I am so proud of how far we have come but this is just the beginning.
“We are a profitable and thriving multi-channel business and we are looking to raise £550k to deliver our ambitious growth aspirations, focused on our scalable home deliveries model.”
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