Stockport Plant-Based Food Brand Yummos Secures £18k Pre-Seed Funding
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Stockport based food company Yo' Goodies Ltd, which trades under the consumer brand Yummo's, has completed a pre-seed funding round, raising £18k. The investment brings the company to an estimated post-money valuation of £966k.
Founded on the 15th of June 2021, Yo' Goodies Ltd manufactures and retails a range of plant-powered, high-protein, and low-sugar food products. The product line includes breakfast cereals, protein cookies, and superfood meal shakes. The company was established to address a specific gap in the consumer food market, targeting health-conscious consumers and fitness enthusiasts who are seeking vegan-friendly nutritional options without compromising on protein content or relying on high sugar levels.
Operating with a lean team of just one officially registered employee according to its latest corporate accounts, the company has not publicly disclosed its revenue or profit and loss metrics at this early stage. The business focuses entirely on the consumer retail market, providing an alternative to traditional, dairy-heavy fitness supplements and snacks.
The latest financial injection is classified as a pre-seed round. The allotment date for the shares was recorded as the 6th of January 2026, with the official filing completed on the 12th of March 2026. The £18k raise was secured from undisclosed investors. Given the pre-seed nature of the transaction, this represents an early capital milestone for the business as it builds its brand presence and product portfolio. No previous institutional funding rounds have been disclosed for the company.
This investment aligns with broader trends within the United Kingdom funding landscape, where alternative protein and plant-based food brands continue to attract venture capital interest. The domestic market for vegan products has expanded significantly. Industry data indicates that the vegan population in the UK increased by 1.1 million between 2023 and 2024, now representing approximately 4.7 percent of the adult population. This demographic shift has created a substantial market opportunity for brands like Yummo's that cater to plant-based diets.
Consequently, the UK has cultivated a robust ecosystem of specialist venture capital firms focused on this sector. Funds such as Veg Capital, CPT Capital, and Beyond Impact Ventures actively deploy capital into early-stage companies developing meat and dairy replacements, as well as plant-based consumer packaged goods. While the £18k raised by Yo' Goodies Ltd is a modest sum compared to the larger rounds seen by established food tech companies, it provides the necessary early-stage runway for the Stockport brand to refine its product offerings and capitalise on the growing domestic appetite for high-protein vegan snacks.
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