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Making the plant-based diet convenient - Martin Holden-White of Grubby

Making the plant-based diet convenient - Martin Holden-White of Grubby

Update: 2022-12-13
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Martin Holden-White, the founder of Grubby, (one of the highest-rated recipe kits in the UK) is on a mission to make plant-based cooking more accessible across the world.

In today’s episode, we discuss how he built his company from the ground up.

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

  • [00:30 ] Martin's personal background & journey
  • [02:30 ] The inception & launch of Grubby (Before COVID hit)
  • [04:20 ] The relaunch of Grubby
  • [05:56 ] Competing with big players in the D2C space
  • [07:39 ] Weaving sustainability into your business operations
  • [09:30 ] Giving investors an idea to buy into
  • [11:56 ] Getting the right investors for your startup
  • [13:02 ] How to use angel fundraising & investment crowdfunding effectively
  • [15:00 ] How to keep crowdfunding investors involved as advocates for your business
  • [16:07 ] Grubby: From initial growth to profitability
  • [18:39 ] Identifying your initial customer segment & scaling further as an early-stage founder
  • [21:43 ] Marketing & Positioning: Messaging for different customer segments
  • [22:40 ] The biggest challenge Martin faced as a founder
  • [25:00 ] Importance of having a support system as an early-stage founder
  • [26:25 ] Martin's advice on how to structure your life as a founder
  • [30:35 ] Martin's advice for startups looking to become a B Corp
  • [33:10 ] Grubby's 10-year vision

KEY LESSONS & QUOTES

  • “Relentlessly seek feedback” [3:08 ]
  • “Look for investors that you really get along with. They don’t just care about the money - it’s more about how they can help and be a mentor to you” [3:42 ]
  • “Sustainability isn’t the cheapest thing to do, but customers hold value in it - that’s why they buy into our product & mission” [7:55 ]
  • “The early stages as a founder is just about getting as much traction as you can ” [10:21 ]
  • “In that early stage, when there’s very little traction & revenue, angels invest in you as an individual - a lot of it comes down to personality fit.” [11:19 ]
  • “Bootstrapping 101 - Be unbelievably conscious about what you’re getting out of every pound you're spending.” [12:32 ]
  • “The whole thing with crowdfunding is that the crowd follows. So if you have some angel investors already involved already it’ll be easier for them to  believe in your products” [14:25 ]
  • "Word of mouth is the cheapest way to grow your business. Obvious, but overlooked" [15:47 ]
  • “Have really clear pillars - spend time creating that on-page document with all the priorities you had at the start of the year. Look at it every so often to reorient yourself accordingly.” [27:40 ]”

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Making the plant-based diet convenient - Martin Holden-White of Grubby

Making the plant-based diet convenient - Martin Holden-White of Grubby

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