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Catering, Food and Drink

Simple Health Kitchen

Status: Funded

Feb 20th 2020 - Mar 13th 2020

Simple Health Kitchen is inspiring healthy eating by changing the misconception of health food as unappealing and tasteless. They are on a mission to make London a healthier place. They have three quick-service restaurants & two delivery hubs based in central London and has been continuously growing revenues at 50% per year. The company is supported by Private Equity and Venture Capital professionals and has been awarded the "BEST HEALTHY RESTAURANT IN THE UK" by Deliveroo. With the proceeds, they are planning to open 8-10 delivery hubs around London and launching an innovative meal subscription plan that will be directed primarily to nutritionists, doctors & personal trainers.

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Simple Health Kitchen Rating Review

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Rated on 27/02/2020

Pitch Rated

68%

overall

Management

65%

Product

79%

Investment

60%

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    £10,000,000
    pre-money valuation

    6.98%
    equity available

    374
    investors

    £2,747
    pledge per investor

    09500983
    company number

    Liquidation
    company status

    20/03/2015
    incorporated 9 years

    Previous Funding rounds
    27 Mar 24 Crowdcube £1,027,500 / 137% 68.00%

What the ratings mean

  • 49% and under
    We suggest potential investors carry out further study of their own
    50-64%
    Room for improvement
    65-79%
    Worth considering
    80%+
    Gold rating, our highest rating

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Management 65%

Skills 45%
Simple Health Kitchen includes a team of skilled experts with backgrounds in Health and Fitness Industry, Investment Banking, Operations, Contract Catering and Fine Dining. The CEO has been a professional athlete and a personal trainer for several years. The Co-founder has experience in Investment Banking and Private Equity industry for over 15 years and is serving as the CFO of the company. The company has a sales team in place; however, it was not clear if the company has appointed a head of sales and marketing.

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    £10,000,000
    pre-money valuation

    6.98%
    equity available

    374
    investors

    £2,747
    pledge per investor

    09500983
    company number

    Liquidation
    company status

    20/03/2015
    incorporated 9 years

    Previous Funding rounds
    27 Mar 24 Crowdcube £1,027,500 / 137% 68.00%
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