Made In Chelsea’s Verity Bowditch Joins Plant Based Food Company Clean Kitchen

Clean Kitchen are revolutionising the UK’s plant-based scene, offering a quicker, cleaner, and healthier alternative to fast-food which tastes delicious and is 100% vegan. Fully committed to ensuring all ingredients and packaging are environmentally friendly, sustainable, and of the highest standard possible, Clean Kitchen are consistently featured on Deliveroo’s Top-Rated for Value and are PETA approved – helping the planet with what’s on their plate.

January 2021 sees E4’s Made in Chelsea star and clean-living advocate Verity Bowditch join the team with brand co-founder and YouTube star Mikey Pearce, helping bring Clean Kitchen to the forefront of the UK food scene just in time for Veganuary.

Verity brings on board an initiative to implement the UK’s first re-usable delivery system to align with their zero-waste strategy on packaging and ultimate goal to become an entirely carbon neutral company. Her joining coincides with the launch of a new, ultra-nutritional ‘Quick and Clean’ menu alongside nutritionist Emily English.

Verity Bowditch

During early lockdown, Mikey Pearce was at a crossroads after over-indulging in fast-food and lacking motivation as a result of an unhealthy lifestyle. A change finally came when he made the decision to switch to a plant-based diet, quickly noticing a hugely positive difference in both his physical and mental wellbeing. Tracking the growing trend for delivery kitchens, Mikey decided to take the plunge and invest his life savings into Clean Kitchen, alongside childhood best friend and seasoned vegan chef, Abe Day-Garman.

The two entrepreneurs created an exciting and innovative menu, reimagining fast-food to appeal to the masses with a healthy ‘Grab & Go’ concept. The brand quickly gained local attention for being the only vegan burger brand in Brighton, selling over 500 burgers a week as their presence grew online and across delivery platforms. They have since expanded to London with sites in Chelsea, Battersea and Wembley’s Box Park, with new locations on the horizon including Shoreditch and Soho.

During early lockdown, Mikey Pearce was at a crossroads after over-indulging in fast-food and lacking motivation as a result of an unhealthy lifestyle. A change finally came when he made the decision to switch to a plant-based diet, quickly noticing a hugely positive difference in both his physical and mental wellbeing. Tracking the growing trend for delivery kitchens, Mikey decided to take the plunge and invest his life savings into Clean Kitchen, alongside childhood best friend and seasoned vegan chef, Abe Day-Garman.

The two entrepreneurs created an exciting and innovative menu, reimagining fast-food to appeal to the masses with a healthy ‘Grab & Go’ concept. The brand quickly gained local attention for being the only vegan burger brand in Brighton, selling over 500 burgers a week as their presence grew online and across delivery platforms. They have since expanded to London with sites in Chelsea, Battersea and Wembley’s Box Park, with new locations on the horizon including Shoreditch and Soho.

Clean Kitchen is available on Deliveroo, with delivery kitchens servicing Brighton, Wembley’s BOXPARK, Chelsea and Battersea (London).

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