A Nigerian owned United Kingdom based food company,Yumchop, has raised alarm as the company heads towards bankruptcy in order to avoid acquisition.
According to the founders, the company, which is a family self funded food and retailing business, was launched in 2018.
Yumchop moved into its factory in 2020 and got SALSA approval in 2022.
“We need your help and support to raise £409,000 by 10th of January to save this factory,” the couple were seen appealing in the video shared online.
Yumchop Food Company makes yummy meals using recipes from African shores with natural ingredients from the soil.
Read their request below:
The team Abi & Michael needs a lifeline to help them from losing their Factory in 12 days! They have been unable to secure the mortgage needed.
Let’s make it a prosperous New Year for YUM CHOPS and keep our own alive.
HOW TO HELP Please click the link to make the payment or scan the QR code at the end of the video.
Payment link: https://buy.stripe.com/28o5nn39A7yC9wYbII
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