Just So with BabyDeli from Democracy PR on Vimeo.
Just So with BabyDeli from Democracy PR on Vimeo.
Congratulations to Louise Duerr of BabyDeli this morning who won the Entrepreneur award at last night’s Salford Business Awards.
Much fun was had by all at the flashy part at The Lowry Hotel and we’re really proud of Louise and her team.
We’ll have some even bigger news from Louise soon so watch this space…
| Child’s play as BabyDeli turns to Democracy |
| Tuesday, 02 June 2009 | |
Democracy PR has been brought in by frozen, organic baby food producer BabyDeli, to support its national distribution across Waitrose stores.
![]() The agency has been briefed to raise the profile of the company with the consumer, grocery and food service media. It will focus on its organic, hand-made nature. The nationwide roll-out means the products will be available via Ocado, John Lewis Cafes and a number of health-food stores. Democracy was brought in following a competitive pitch: “We produce a unique range of products and it’s important for us to communicate to mums that we offer the convenience of frozen baby food without having to compromise on handmade quality values,” explained Louise Duerr. “Democracy impressed us with their great contacts, creative ideas and their hard working approach and I’m looking forward to sharing news about our products in both traditional and social media.” Check out the Democracy PR win story on How-Do plus lots of other news! |
DEMOCRACY PR has been appointed by handmade frozen organic baby food producer BabyDeli to support its national roll out in Waitrose.
It is the first time that BabyDeli has retained the services of a PR agency having previously supported the brand with freelancers. The new listing at Waitrose adds to the brands availability in premium online retailer Ocado, John Lewis Cafes and a selection of healthfood stores nationwide.
Manchester-based Democracy, won the account after a competitive pitch.
Based in Irlam, Salford-based BabyDeli currently sells 12,500 meals a month and has an annual turnover of £300,000.
BabyDeli adds another growing brand to Democracy’s stable. Clients working with the agency include Baxter’s Licensed Brands, food manufacturer Duerr’s, The Gentry Grooming Company and Psycuity.
Guess what?! Democracy PR has just picked up some new business from a handmade frozen organic baby food producer called BabyDeli to support their national roll out in Waitrose.
This is the first time that BabyDeli has retained the services of a PR agency – so we’re very pleased to have picked up the win following a competitive pitch.
We’ve already managed to get the brand in The Grocer in a few weeks, a slot on BBC Radio Manchester and a visit from a Grocer journalist who is coming up to have a look around their production facilities and to meet the MD later this month (it’s been a busy morning).
The new listing at Waitrose is the latest win for the range which is currently stocked by premium online retailer Ocado, John Lewis Cafes and a selection of healthfood stores nationwide.
As well as lots of trade activity, we’re putting into place an online web strategy to engage the massive mum community and have targeted many mummy twitter users to get their little ones to try the product for themselves.
With all these cute baby images about and fantastic products to taste – I just have to make sure the Democracy team don’t get too broody!
Since we first met Louise Duerr of BabyDeli last month it’s been baby central here at Democracy Towers. Which might explain Jen’s Facebook status ‘it’s all about the babies’ to those of you who were alarmed and confused.
A couple of my close friends have little ones, and I’m ashamed to say that the moment the baby pops out the friend tends to pop out of the nights at the pub and trips to the cinema. I’m sure this is as much to do with them as it is with me but I’ve been finding all our intensive baby research fascinating.
I’ve always imagined having a baby meant your social contact was limited to a little squishy blob and cbeebies but it seems not. Mum’s are making the most of the internet to chat to each other; and mostly not even about their babies.
This month though seven lucky headed off to Disney Land Florida for a week, as chronicled by the very excited Linda of influential parent blog ‘You’ve got your hands full’. The trip was organised by Marketing Agency Digital Outlook who are setting up a directory of mum bloggers.
It’s interesting that they’re using this method of pulling together mum bloggers in one place but I wonder whether it’s just a plan to cut out the leg work and not get truly involved in the mum blogging community.
I’m really looking forward to introducing Louise to the various mum blogs and networks and I think as a real mum with a passion for healthy baby food she’ll fit right in; after all, as we always say ‘no-one likes a broadcaster’.
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