As soon as Stefan White and his friend Tom Renshaw graduated from university, they set to work making their pub snacks empire a reality.
Each day, they would pick a different borough of London and knock on independent pub doors trying to sell their tasty product - just like scenes out of BBC's The Apprentice.
By the afternoon, they would make phone calls to pub groups, and by 3pm, start their shifts working in bars as kitchen porters and bartenders, finishing at 2am.
Stefan, 27 and from North Reddish, was earning £1,300 a month, but with his rent at £1,250, he knew he had to make the project work, Manchester Evening News reports.Their breakthrough was with Stonegate Group, who put their tasty snacks into 300 of their pubs, which then landed them in other chains, growing from zero to 2,000 pubs in nine months.But disaster struck in March 2020 as the Covid-19 pandemic hit locking down pubs, losing the duo 95 per cent of their revenue stream and forcing them to rethink their strategy.Drowning their sorrows in supermarket beers, Tom had a lightbulb moment and suggested expanding into craft beers online, creating ‘care packages’ for customers to help them through the pandemic.Initially, this was a 12-week project while pub doors were closed, but packages were flying off the shelves following the release of their hit ‘Super Dad’ giftbox for Father’s Day - which sold out in 10 days.
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