Lune & Wild Raises £2M Series A for Children’s Food
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Lune & Wild, a children’s food brand based in London, England in the United Kingdom, has raised £2 million in a Series A round. The financing was announced in early June 2026 and was led by British investment firm Guinness Ventures.
The company plans to put the capital toward a significant increase in production capacity and a faster rollout of retail launches, including its listing with Ocado. Some of the money will also go to marketing and hiring.
Founded in 2021 by cousins Lara Rodgers and Nadia Simonds, Lune & Wild makes meals and snacks for babies and children. The round also drew participation from author and general practitioner Dr. Rupy Aujla, along with Doug Struthers, the former managing director of Ella’s Kitchen who now serves as chair of Lune & Wild.
The brand has been growing steadily. It reports doubling revenue year on year and says it delivered more than 1 million meals over the past year.