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Righteous raised £215k in two rounds via Crowdcube. Despite several senior level listings, the salad dressers never did manage to make their projections a reality. Then they had an idea - why not...
Righteous has been handed over to new management. The Harris's, who founded the company and then founded Cauli Rice, both funded via Crowdcube, have eventually given up on the salad dressing brand...
Righteous raised twice on Crowdcube. They promised the earth and delivered nout. Jam tomorrow contracts that disappeared and sales figures that were mere dreams have left this once Crowdcube...
Lucy's Dressings is back on Crowdcube - a year after its first raise. According to everything we know from the Righteous salad dressing company, this should be a no no.
This is a bowl of Cauliflower rice - it takes about 3 minutes to prepare fresh. As an alternative to rice rice, its been around for quite sometime. It's very good for you.
The curse of DeListing strikes again. Isnt it time we all learnt the very obvious lesson?
More disappointing results for Cauli Rice and Righteous mean one of Crowdcube's better companies is still a long way from giving investors any ROI.
Fullgreen is misnomer. They cram perfectly healthy, fresh vegetables into non recyclable sealed bags for long shelf life unimaginative lazy people who cant cook. And the product stinks - literally
Hardman and Co’s Brian Moretta in conversation with ECF Buzz Founder Rob Murray Brown on start up investing, equity crowdfunding and what’s a good read.