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Celebrity entrepreneur Heather Mills snaps up North Tyneside's vegan retailer Alternative Stores

The owner of VBites aims to create a central one-stop shop for ‘hero’ plant based products

Alternative Stores' Zahra Newberry and her dad, Dan John Strettle

Entrepreneur and vegan lifestyle champion Heather Mills is aiming to create a plant-based retail hub after snapping up a North East online business from family friends.

The owner of VBites has announced the acquisition of AlternativeStores.com, an online family business launched in 2016 selling 100% plant-based, cruelty-free products ranging from makeup and shoes, to chocolate, frozen and chilled foods, snacks and household goods.

The company, which has a store at the Newcastle Quays Retail Park, formerly the Royal Quays Outlet Centre, is owned by Ms Mills’ “dear friends” Dan John Strettle, who will now retire, and his daughter Zahra Newberry, who will stay on with the business. Ms Mills said she aims to use the new addition to her VBites company to create a central hub of ‘hero’ plant-based products, to make it easier for consumers to find more plant-based options, while also supporting º£½ÇÊÓÆµ family-owned businesses looking to launch and grow their own brands.

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Mr Strettle and his daughter said: “We are excited for the future of Alternative Stores with such a passionate vegan pioneer in Heather Mills. We have built up the most amazing and loyal customer base and know they will be as delighted as we both are for the ideas and plans that Heather and her team are working on.”

The move comes months after the celebrity food entrepreneur resurrected the VBites brand following its collapse into administration with debts of £10m. Ms Mills bought the name from administrators and has been rebuilding the plant-based food company from bases in Peterlee and Corby. She also owns the Plant & Bean manufacturing facility in Boston, º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Following the acquisition, for an undisclosed sum, Ms Mills spoke of her mission to create a one-stop shop for plant based goods.