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Likes
368.8K
Followers
268
Website visits
6.3M /mo.
Mentions
186
Location: United Kingdom
Employees: 51-200
Total raised: $725.82M

Investors 1

DateNameWebsite
-Exorexor.com

Funding Rounds 2

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
22.06.2022-$703.82M-
12.06.2019-$22M-

Mentions in press and media 186

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03.04.2026UK Food Prices Soar: Supermarkets Demand Action Amid Inflation CrisisUK supermarket executives convened with Chancellor Reeves. High food inflation threatens household budgets. Middle East geopolitical tensions disrupt global supply chains. This drives up core costs for grocers. Retailers also cite significa...
01.04.2026Supermarket bosses meet Rachel Reeves amid dire food inflation warningThe bosses of some of the UK’s biggest supermarkets met Chancellor Rachel Reeves in emergency cost of living talks on Wednesday, amid warnings that food inflation could rise to double digits this year. Leading supermarkets including Tesco, ...
25.03.2026The race to win the AI shopping shelf-
12.03.2026‘Fibremaxxing’: How food manufacturers made fibre cool again“Fibremaxxing,” the UK’s new healthy eating trend, erupted at the start of 2026, as fibre replaced protein as the go-to fashionable food. Previously mundane, bland foods like prunes and seeded bread surged in popularity, with posts with the...
10.03.2026Oxa Secures $103 Million for Industrial AutonomyOxa, a British leader in autonomous vehicle software, has secured $103 million in Series D funding. The UK National Wealth Fund provided significant backing. Nvidia's venture arm and BP's investment division also participated. This capital ...
05.03.2026Coffee Republic founder Sahar Ashemi: Don’t have a plan B, it makes you ditherEach week, we dig into the memory bank of the City’s great and good. Today, Sahar Hashemi, former solicitor and founder of Coffee Republic and Buy Women Built, takes us through her career in Square Mile and Me My first job was at the age of...
04.03.2026Autonomous vehicle firm Oxa taps BP, Nvidia in $103m funding roundBritish autonomous vehicle firm Oxa has raised $103m (£77m) in a fresh funding round after attracting support from the world’s most valuable tech firm, Nvidia. The Oxford-based business, formerly known as Oxbotica, completed the Series D ra...
03.03.2026Thousands of Tesco staff to pocket £134m windfallThousands of staff at retail giant Tesco could pocket proceeds from a £134m windfall as part of its employee investor scheme. The supermarket group said more than 22,000 of its staff are eligible for significant payouts from the pot, which ...
27.02.2026Ocado Reshapes Global Strategy Amid Job Cuts, Partner ExitsOcado Group announces significant job cuts, up to 1,000 roles. This follows major share drops. US retail giant Kroger and Canadian firm Sobeys exited automated warehouse partnerships. Ocado reports eased losses but faces rising operating co...
26.02.2026Ocado boss: We were naive to accept orders but US firms should have worked harderAfter its share price tumbled on Thursday morning, the boss of Ocado was given the chance to evade the blame for shuttered warehouses and job cuts. The retail tech group’s financial results set out easing losses and slowly climbing revenue....
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