Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Food startup Thistle gets $10.3 million boost

The San Francisco-based meal delivery firm landed $10.3 million in Series B financing which will be used to expand the company’s business across the country

Food startup Thistle, which delivers plant-based meals to customers’ homes, is planning a major expansion with a big helping hand from investors.

Thistle on Wednesday announced that it had landed $10.3 million in Series B financing, capital that will help the startup expand across the country from its West Coast base.

The San Francisco-based Thistle said it is now starting to look at plans for an East Coast production facility that will give it “a bi-coastal footprint in 2021.”

PowerPlant Ventures led the financing round, with Siddhi Capital, Alumni Ventures Group and Rich Products Corporation’s venture arm also taking part.

The deal comes on the heels of last January’s $5.65 million Series A round of financing, also led by PowerPlant, which has backed other food startups like Beyond Meat, Thrive Market and Rebbl.

In contrast to other startups in the field, Thistle’s focus has been on delivering bags full of healthy, ready-to-eat meals, eliminating prep time. While this would seem to be a slam dunk, companies that deliver ingredients and directions have fared better, with startups such as Sprig that have tried the on-demand prepared meal approach unable to succeed.

Thistle said the $10.3 million in new financing from PowerPlant and other investors will also help it to launch new offerings, including a complimentary virtual consultation with an “in-house registered dietitian.”

Given rapidly shifting consumer preferences and factors like time or money that impact what foods we eat, Thistle is focused on expanding its operations to become the go-to meal solution that is better for you and for the planet, said Ashwin Cheryian, co-founder and CEO of Thistle, in the press release.

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