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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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Butterware provide online ordering websites for the lunch to-go market. The Butterware system allows customers to order exactly what food they want in advance and receive it in their lunch break. This removes the hassle of visiting a café or sandwich shop during your lunch break.  
days to go: Expired investment: £15,125
Mindful Chef was designed to make healthy eating easy. They do this by sending out pre-portioned organic produce, wholegrains and spices with simple and easy to follow recipe cards for customer to cook up at home in under 30 minutes.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,020,563
One Planet Pizza aim to provide the UK with a range of high quality vegan frozen pizza. One Planet's pizza currently come in 4 Italian style pizza's and can be found in most of the major high street supermarkets.
days to go: Expired investment: £26,824
Funnel is a technology, disruptive, financial, and legal platform which will power the company's global expansion. It seeks to be a global marketplace disrupting the music's creation, marketing, and development through its new Shared Outcome Agreement. The purpose is to develop a transparent, new, and fairer model within the music industry. The funnel has developed a new, disruptive, legal, and financial model. The company has completed many releases from artists and platform MVP completed. It has an internationally experienced team in technology, music, and brands. The Funnel wants to be a fundamental partner to advancements in technology like AI & blockchain, which form a part of its roadmap.
days to go: Expired investment: £254,190
Providing musical-entrepreneurs with the tools and facilities to succeed and thrive in the media industry. The Rattle offers new and upcoming musicians and technologists with a mentorship and community to help them run their own music businesses in the new digital world.  The Rattle is currently processing more than 800 applications and has already accepted over 100 candidates for membership that have come from numerous backgrounds with various aspirations. Since February 2018, the company has seen their monthly revenue grow by more than 300% to over £11k. The Rattle is expanding their business to Los Angeles, with New York City planned soon after.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,112,210
Offering hosting services for both chefs and guests to cook food for paying guests. WeFiFo generates revenue through ticket sales charged at a variable commission rate and in return provide a multitude of support for those who love to cook and wish to earn a flexible income. This includes Food & Hygiene training, marketing, administration and insurance for the host, guest and equipment. WeFiFo has offered their service in a variety of locations such as homes, supermarkets, boats, parks, cafés, venues, and high streets worldwide. The company receives regular press nationally and internationally through publications and television. Funds raised will allow WeFiFo to recruit a further 33,000 hosts in the UK, as well as offer their services in 3 more countries and aim to be within a 10-mile radius for consumers interested in attending a WeFiFo event.
days to go: Expired investment: £416,030
Walljam is a sports technology business that is digitising ball sports through its advanced, smart panel technology. The company's latest offering, 'Metrix', is the first football-themed social entertainment venue launched in partnership with UEFA Champions League. Walljam intends Metrix to be the turning point in the company's image from a purely fan engagement platform to a social entertainment and live events operator. Metrix's inaugural venue will open in Autumn 2020 at Westfield London (White City), Europe’s largest shopping mall. Under the UEFA Global Licensing Partnership, nine more venues are expected to open across Europe within the next five years. The company is seeking to raise funds of £3.5 million at a pre-money valuation of £3.6 million. It will use the investment to launch the first Metrix venue and manage working capital.
days to go: Expired investment: £577,132
A crisps company with the mission of making tasty and healthy snacks. Emily Crisps are vegan, gluten-free, halal and kosher certified, as well as being 1 of a 5 per day. Their products are sold in major grocery stores such as Sainsbury's and Tesco, which are responsible for 50% of the company's revenue. Emily Crisps are well-established in the UK and are now seeking funds to expand to the US, with a dedicated marketing campaign and sales team.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,048,030
We Are Beer have opened innovative breweries by collaborating with chefs and musicians to provide incredible food and enchanting music along with brewing beers. We Are Beers has grown more than 50% YOY since 2016 and has witnessed a 4.9X growth in brand partnership revenue from 2016 to 2018. We Are Beers have been featured in The Guardian, The FT Weekend, The Telegraph, BBC News, and countless local titles. It has four festivals, 100s of breweries, and in 2018 had 16,000 visitors, over 20 sponsors and a gross turnover of £781k (EBITDA £102k). We Are Beer is now looking to accelerate the growth of the audience and the brand. It is raising funds to get the festival, Bigfoot – a national festival off the ground, book the starting music acts and secure the beautiful, escapist location for 2020.
days to go: Expired investment: £163,000
Craved is an online marketplace for food and drink. To date, they have had most success in the corporate sales and gifting market.  
days to go: Expired investment: £127,540
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