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  <title>Grubby - Martin Holden-White</title>
  <description>Meet Martin, founder of Grubby. If you haven't heard of them, Grubby is the UK's first plant-based recipe kit, on a mission to make plant-based cooking so delicious and accessible, you'll never even think about missing meat. Martin's journey is a wild one. From a B2B office delivery service pre-COVID to landing back at his parents' place in 2020 with every penny spent, wondering what was next. The answer? A direct-to-consumer recipe kit for plant-curious eaters. They kicked off with a with £100k angel investment from a chance encounter at a supper club followed by a £100k grant from Innovate UK's Sustainability Fund. They then raised a whopping £6 million through new angels, a VC and a massive crowdfunding campaign, bringing in over 1000 individual investors. But don't let those numbers fool you; it was far from easy. Martin faced a near-trademark defeat in the early days and almost went bust not once, but twice! Yet, they've successfully navigated the peaks and troughs of the plant-based movement, even acquiring the recipe IP from All Plants after their administration earlier this year. Today, Grubby boasts over £5 million in revenue, with 2.4 million meals sold. In this episode, we're talking about the incredible power of persistence, the current state of plant-based eating in 2025, and what the future holds for this truly resilient plant-based pioneer. Tuck in! &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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