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Healthy food chain The Naked Deli flies high with deal to open Glasgow Airport outlet

The growing clean eating company was approached by the airport after seeing the success of the concept at Newcastle Airport

(L-R) Naked Deli founder Kirstie Dunn, Muckle solicitor Claire Willcock, Muckle associate Matthew Walsh, Tait Walker partne Chris McCourt, The Naked Deli founder Ian Jones (front), John Cordrey from Foresight Group, The Naked Deli founder Chris Jones, financial director Nick Dogget, and chairman John Upton(Image: Mike Smith Photography)

North East healthy food chain The Naked Deli is flying high after signing a deal to open in a second airport – and more are set to follow.

The clean eating chain was first formed in 2014, selling its range of juices, superfood salads, sandwiches and raw vegan cakes from a cafe in Heaton.

Demand from customers led to further openings in the former Post Office in Gosforth Shopping Centre, in Fenwick Food Hall, Grey Street, after securing £2.5m investment from Foresight Group, a a leading investor in small growth companies, helping them scale across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and internationally.

Last August the Newcastle business opened its first airport outlet at Newcastle International Airport, a strategic move which has raised awareness of the brand with travellers using the transport hub from all over the world.

The Naked Deli opened at Newcastle Airport last summer. Left to right, The Naked Deli team Sandra Contreras, manager, Joe Emmerson, training manager and Kirstie Kimmins, director(Image: The Naked Deli)

The firm’s founder and director Kirstie Kimmins has now revealed a second transport hub store will open next month at Glasgow Airport, and that further airport deals could soon be announced.

The deal follows a successful 12 months of trading for The Naked Deli at Newcastle Airport, which attracted attention from the commercial team in Glasgow.

Ms Kimmins said: “It’s been 12 months since we opened at Newcastle and it’s been a real success, and Glasgow airport got in touch saying they liked the concept.

“There’s been a lot of bad press recently about unhealthy food on offer at a number of airports, but Newcastle is proving that you can have healthy, fresh and nutritious before before you fly, and to take on flights too.