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Yolk, also known as In One Basket Limited, is a pioneering company revolutionizing the food and coffee experience for people on the move. They provide high-quality sandwiches, salads, and improved breakfast options without the premium cost, boasting five successful locations in London and three upcoming openings in the second half of 2023
days to go: TBC investment: Withheld
Andersen EV have developed smart, functional and elegant charging points for electric vehicles. The company's chargers meet the utmost safety standards and the UK Government has already approved the product. Revenue is generated via a subscription model, with many chargers to be located near hotels and businesses. The units are controlled via an app and the firm is in discussions with two major car manufacturers to expand across Europe.
days to go: Expired investment: £726,680
Currently supplying restaurants and caterers with meat sourced ethically and now bringing the same service to households. The Ethical Butcher's meat is certified from PFLA farms and the animals have been ethically raised and 100% grass-fed. The team consists of a Michelin Star chef and are winners of The Top 50 Foods in Britain and Ireland in The Great Taste Awards. In its two years of business, The Ethical Butcher has generated £1.37m of revenue and in 2017, their operating profit was £98k. The business receives 200 orders per month, with each invoice averaging £350. Investments will be used to offer a B2C service. Households can have their meat cut and delivered by the next day. The Ethical Butcher will also expand its B2B offerings by supply their meat to gourmet burger bars and increasing the range and variety of meat sold.
days to go: Expired investment: £334,640
Ben's Canteen is an informal hangout space with a relaxed atmosphere, serving 2000 customers a week. They specialise in burgers, wine and brunch and were named by the Evening Standard as one of the top 25 brunches in London. 
days to go: Expired investment: £499,820
Curious Brew is a well established brewing company that for the past 4 years have been creating beers and ciders. They are looking to expand by building another brewery location in the Kent area.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,749,100
Creating alcoholic beverages for the health-conscious consumer. SkinnyBrands produces 'better-for-you' alternatives for those looking to reduce the number of calories they consume, have gluten intolerances, or prefer to live a healthy and actively lifestyle but still love drinking beer. In 2016/17, turnover was £445k and the company is now expecting a YoY increase of 211%. This will result in a turnover of £1.4m. SkinnyBrands's monetisation strategy involves selling their products through retailers worldwide via multiple distribution channels. Due to the business's rapid growth, this investment round will allow the company to make key hires in key markets such as the UK, USA and Australia, as well establish further distribution rights and stockists to sell their products.
days to go: Expired investment: £437,599
Skinny Tonic™ is the first Zero Calorie, Nothing Artificial, and Zero Sugar, 100 % Natural Tonic Water in the UK. It has a nationwide listing in Asda and a 2nd major listing agreed for 2020. Skinny Tonic™ also has been listed in major retailers including Amazon and Costco. The company has a bespoke, fully automated production facility capable of producing 6,000 cans per hour. With the proceeds, the company will recruit a marketing and sales team. Additionally, Skinny Tonic™ will increase its product development and production capacity.

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days to go: Expired investment: £1,783,994
A critically acclaimed restaurant inspired by Jewish delis and cuisine. Monty's Deli is currently located at two sites with further investment allowing for three more locations in London, followed by national expansion. The company has received positive reviews from major media outlets, such as The Sunday Times and FT magazine. Their Reuben dish has been voted No.2 in Time Out London's 100 best dishes and the deli is shortlisted for a Restaurant & Bar Design Award.
days to go: Expired investment: £211,990
Morso London is a modern community-centred restaurant that serves hand-crafted freshly made pasta and Italian bites with grappa-based cocktails. Launched in June 2018, the restaurant is created by a team of industry veterans. Paolo Vernetti is the Co-founder, head chef and CEO of Morso. Since Dec 2018, Morso has been TripAdvisor's Top 50 restaurant. The restaurant has received more than 100 5 star reviews. Morso was covered by Fay Maschler’s “Week in Food”, The Upcoming, The Infatuation and many other important food/media publications. Morso has achieved a 3x weekly sales growth from June 2018 to Jan 2019. It is achieving a positive site EBITDA on the 6th month of trading. Morso is planning to grow by opening two more sites in 2019.
days to go: Expired investment: £99,950
BabaBoom makes premium quality, freshly cooked kebabs using good British meat and special Middle Eastern ingredients. It has served more than 170,000 freshly cooked kebabs and has two successful restaurants with motivated teams. The company has reached 20% EBITDA in Battersea that is double in comparison to other major industry players. Bababoom is supported by former CEO of Nando’s and founders of Wahaca & Gumtree. The funds raised will be used to enhance infrastructure and development of food, brand and technology.
days to go: Expired investment: £860,950
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