Fast-growing artisan sandwich startup opens first standalone venue in MediaCity
The man who has been supplying artisan sandwiches to some of the North West’s “best known venues and eateries” has opened his own standalone site in MediaCity, under his fast-growing lockdown startup brand, ‘sndwch’.
Working behind the scenes making over 30,000 sandwiches each month, sndwch founder Alex Markham has become supplier to premium coffee shops including 92 Degrees Coffee with its 11 branches and Manchester’s ManCoCo. His client list continues with General Store group, Victoria Warehouse, Plentiful Wholefoods and Village Greens, to name a few.
Alex’s wholesale operation runs out of his kitchen in Ancoats Food Factory and also supplies food-to-go products to private hospitals, higher education and catering businesses. Launched in September 2020, sndwch turned over £125k in its first year, £500k in its second, and is now on track to reach £1m turnover this financial year.
Now, branching out on his own for the first time, Alex has opened a sandwich and coffee shop on the ground floor of Arrive’s Tomorrow building in MediaCity, marking a £20k investment. It joins his existing concession within the MediaCity General Store.
Alex commented: “We hand-make all our sandwiches freshly each day. I tell my team, ‘make the sandwich you would want to eat’. It’s labour intensive, but you can certainly taste the difference.
“We source all our produce from local suppliers we love. People respond really well to that and there’s a great sense of collaboration in Northern businesses coming together to support each other.”
Burnley-born entrepreneur Alex had a career in film, TV and live events production before sandwiches became his bread and butter. He initially started making soup from the kitchen table of his Manchester flat, taking online orders and delivering it around the city on his bike.
This grew into his brand ‘SOOP’, which was later stocked in Selfridges and won several Great Taste awards from the Guild of Fine Food. But when the pandemic hit and the nation went into lockdown, this part of Alex’s story ground to a halt.
As chance would have it, General Store group, one of Alex’s soup stockists, lost its sandwich supplier, and owner Mital Morar asked Alex to step in and supply sandwiches, and so, sndwch was born.
Alex continued: “It’s a good example of just saying yes and figuring it out later! I always return to a quote attributed to Winston Churchill - ‘success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm’ - you have to be resilient and follow the opportunities that come your way.”
By Matthew Neville – Correspondent, Bdaily
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