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Huel's profits triple hitting £214m in sales with celebrity backing

The nutrition brand, which is backed by actor Idris Elba and entrepreneur Steven Bartlett, has reported record sales as a profit almost tripled during its latest financial year

The three different Huel flavours I tried(Image: Liverpool Echo)

Huel, the Hertfordshire-based company known for its vitamin-enriched food items and backed by investors such as Idris Elba, Steven Bartlett, and Jonathan Ross, has reported a nearly threefold increase in profit during its latest financial year.

The firm posted a revenue of £214m for the 12 months to 31 July, 2024, an increase from the previous year's £184.5m, as reported by .

The company also saw its pre-tax profit surge from £4.7m to £13.8m over the same period, according to recent figures. Huel stated that its products are now available in 25,650 stores, a significant rise from 11,250.

The firm attributed its revenue growth to a "combination of growth in e-commerce revenue from new customers and repeat sales, along with a greater contribution from retail revenue following a significant increase in Huel's retail presence".

In terms of regional performance, Huel's º£½ÇÊÓÆµ revenue rose by 17 per cent to £110.1m, US revenue increased by 16 per cent to £67.2m, and revenue from the rest of the world grew by 13 per cent to £36.7m.

The company also revealed that it now employs more than 300 people.

Celebrity entrepreneur Steve Bartlett

Steven Bartlett’s Huel adverts banned

However, this success was marred by controversy when adverts featuring Dragons' Den star Steven Bartlett for nutrition brands Zoe and Huel were banned in August. The ban came after it was determined that they failed to disclose their commercial relationship with the celebrity entrepreneur.

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has criticised adverts that appeared on Facebook in February as they "omitted material information" about their connection to Bartlett.