November 2, 2024

Re: Nourish Founder Nicci Clark: Global Expansion sees Best-Selling Soup Brand Grow in the Middle East

 Re: Nourish Founder Nicci Clark: Global Expansion sees Best-Selling Soup Brand Grow in the Middle East

Innovative UK Soup band Re: Nourish, with its focus on sustainability and health has grown a staggering 248%* over the last year thanks to a track record in disrupting the category with game-changing nutritious ingredient-led soups that can be heated and drunk straight from the microwaveable bottle. Led by founder and CEO Nicci Clark, November 2021 saw Re: Nourish secure a £2,000,000 investment to fund new launches and its global expansion initiative, marking a major milestone in the story of the innovative UK soup brand.  The investment sees Re: Nourish launch into the Middle East region. 

Founder Nicci has a critical care nurse background, and knows just how important it is to eat nutritious food to lead a healthy lifestyle. She was compelled to start a brand that would make a difference in the nation’s health. After becoming a qualified nutritionist, she started ‘Nourished’ in 2010, a pioneering diet company specializing in nutritionally balanced fresh meals delivered directly to customers’ doors. However, it soon became apparent that her fresh healthy soups were something her customers wanted to enjoy even after their health program had finished.

Following this success, Nicci headed to the US to learn more about the culinary landscape, where she soon discovered ‘souping’. An increasingly popular food trend amongst health-conscious Americans as an alternative way of getting nutrients in without the high-sugar content of juicing and thought the concept of on-the-go soups could be perfect for Brits with busy lifestyles. She is armed with a wealth of nutritional knowledge and inspiration under her belt her innovative soup brand, Re:Nourish was born.

In 2018, to launch the brand, Clark had to make the hardest financial decision of her life, selling the family home to launch Re:Nourish. Clark faced a series of rejections from banks before making the courageous move to sell her family home and back herself to launch Re:Nourish, which is now valued at £14M in its second year of trading.

Award winning Re:Nourish soups all have a health function. From her bestselling “Immunity” – Kale Spinach and Turmeric which is packed full of vitamins to “Digest” – Roasted Carrot & Ginger which is good for the gut. All her soups are also packed with natural vitamins, fibre and protein as well as being easy for the body to digest. Nicci wants people to make a connection between eating well and feeling well. Less processed high sugary foods which often cause health issues later on.

Passionate about innovation and the environment too, Nicci developed the world’s first microwavable bottle for soup which allows consumers to eat Re:Nourish either hot or cold, from a bottle that can be opened, re-sealed and put back in a bag, without being too hot to handle. The Re:Nourish bottles are carbon neutral and fully recyclable – including the cap, label and bottle; meaning consumers really can eat a nutritious meal on the go without compromising on the environment. 

If you would like to speak with Nicci about her Middle East plans and journey to date, do get in touch. 

Nicci would also be happy to talk about the following topics:

  • How to make small change that add up in a fast food culture.
  • The reality of being a sustainable brand in tough financial times and a looming cost of living crisis
  • The importance of a strong USP
  • When is the right time to launch a new vertical in your business.
  • The power of gut instinct in business
  • What the increasingly ‘sophisticated’ consumer wants from food and drink in the near post pandemic world (and tie in to soup)
  • Gut health is a massive topic – what can we say about soup and gut health? Do they have any data/insight here?
  • How soup can help your mental health (feelings comfort, re-assurance, memories etc)
  • Does soup ever go out of style?  (something on soup trends?)
  • How the rise in working women continues to help the soup market grow
  • Likely impact rising cost of living will have on soup market
  • Why Asia and Latin America will be the next big flavor destinations in soups?
  • Why soup is more than just an appetizer? 
  • Soup for the soul:  why we need soup more than ever in the post covid world?