Finnish plant-based company Oddlygood has taken another step towards its ambition of becoming one of the leading plant-based companies in the UK and Europe with the acquisition of British plant-based drinks company Rude Health for an undisclosed sum.
Oddlygood is a key player in the Nordic plant-based market, where in six years, it’s grown to a turnover close to €50m and built a range of plant-based alternatives to milk, cheese, desserts, cooking products, and yoghurts.
It launched its plant-based puddings into the UK market in 2023 and established itself in the competitive UK plant-based drinks category earlier on this year. Oddlygood’s claimed mission is to raise the standard of plant-based food and drink. The company noted that the UK is a key territory for the brand, and its acquisition of Rude Health will further diversify the business beyond the Nordics and drive both UK and European growth.
Camilla and Nick Barnard co-founded Rude Health in 2005 at their kitchen table. Since then they’ve steadily grown the business and its offering, becoming a top five UK plant-based drinks brand alongside its range of cereals and snacks. The brand is now widely available across major retailers and foodservice operators and has a strong online presence. This year, the brand is on track to deliver revenue of £28m – its biggest year to date.
Oddlygood will establish a base for its UK operations and support both brands’ UK and European expansion. The move will see Oddlygood increase its market share of the UK plant-based drinks category, worth £511m.
Camilla Barnard, Co-Founder of Rude Health, said: “We created Rude Health at our kitchen table, to make healthy eating a celebration, not a sacrifice. From these basic beginnings mixing muesli we branched out into more cereals and then dairy alternative drinks.
“The Rude Health brand has grown beyond anything I could imagine to become a household name. Now is the right time to find a partner who can help take it to the next stage of success and Oddlygood shares so many values and the ambition to make this possible.’’
Niko Vuorenmaa, CEO of Oddlygood, added: “Our ambition is to become one of the leading plant-based companies in the UK and Europe and this acquisition will help accelerate this, but key to its success is the strong alignment between Rude Health and Oddlygood.
“Rude Health is one of the biggest success stories in British plant-based food. It’s nothing less than impressive the way the team has grown its product range alongside such a distinctive and well thought of brand to deliver commercial success.
“Both Oddlygood and Rude Health have complementary portfolios, target audiences and capabilities which will enable us to grow both brands alongside each other. What we’ve achieved with Oddlygood in such little time is down to the expertise and passion of our team.
“We’ll focus the same attention and care to Rude Health, and we’ll work in partnership with the team there to build on its reputation as a high-quality and loved brand and partner.”