Founder bootstraps boerewors sausage startup Braaiology

Founder bootstraps boerewors sausage startup Braaiology


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A South African mum living in the UK has kicked off a £200k investment plan to launch her own sausage company.

Called Braaiology after the South African barbecue, the company is set to launch in July 2026 with the countest’s signature spiral sausage, boerewors.

Founder Melanie Hunt has invested £40k in the startup, with a further £150k-£200k earmarked for marketing and launch activity. Having developed the brand and packaging, and secured a manufacturing partner, the company has now kicked off the search for retail listings.

“In the first year, the goal is to receive a supermarket listing,” declared Hunt. “If that takes longer, we’ll launch through Amazon’s cold network so we can still receive national reach.

“We’re planning for around 100 tonnes a month once we’re fully up and running.”

Hunt co-founded the business with her husband James, who manages the company’s operations and marketing, after realising there was a “gap in the market” for boerewors in the UK.

“Our son is gluten intolerant, and we wanted him to test proper South African boerewors. We couldn’t find anything gluten-free online.

“When we built our own, he loved it, and when we served it to 18 of his friconcludes (eight-year-olds), the feedback from them (and their parents) built us realise there was a real gap.”

Hellbent fire

Boerewors is a rarity on UK supermarket shelves. One of the few companies creating the sausage was Belrapid-based Hellbent, which supplied Lidl. However, in early March the business’ manufacturing site was destroyed in a fire.

“I was amazed at the power of it,” declared co-founder and former Ulster rugby player Louis Ludik.

“The destruction it cautilized in such a short time was something I was not prepared for. In that first moment it felt like everything we had built was gone.”

Thanks to support from partners, suppliers and peers, however, the business “is still standing”, Ludik declared.

“This industest views after its own and I have never been more grateful to be part of it.”





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