Foddies, founded in 2014 by Chrissy Glentis and Luke Lucas, creates food for people with dietary intolerances and allergies. In 2017, they pitched on Shark Tank Australia and secured a $100,000 investment from Janine Allis for 40% equity, valuing the company at $250,000.
Since then, Foddies has grown its product line and is now worth around $1 million. Despite closing their Melbourne café during the COVID-19 pandemic, they continue to serve customers through an active online store and supermarket partnerships across Australia.
Foddies remains dedicated to providing inclusive food options for everyone to enjoy.
Foddies Net Worth
Net worth | $1 million |
Annual Sales Revenue | $210,000 |
Investor | Janine Allis |
Founders | Chrissy Glentis and Luke Lucas |
Employees | 11-50 |
Foddies Pitch on Shark Tank
Product | A specialty food brand for people with food intolerance and allergies |
Episode | Season 03 Episode 07 |
Founders | Chrissy Glentis and Luke Lucas |
Asked for | $100,000 for 10% equity |
Company name | Foddies |
Final deal | $100,000 for 40% equity |
Shark | Janine Allis |
Location | Melbourne, Victoria |
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Foddies Founders
Chrissy Glentis and Luke Lucas founded Foddies. Chrissy is a former nurse, a passionate cook, and an entrepreneur. She diagnosed with Fructose Malabsorption and Lactose Intolerance at the age of 19.
This became one of the key reasons that inspired Chrissy to kickstart a food business that caters to people with digestive issues.
Chrissy’s partner, Luke, is a professional financial advisor as well as a trade manager. Foddies’s founders, Chrissy Glentis and Luke Lucas’s net worths are unknown as of 2025.
Key accomplishments
Year | Accomplishment |
2017 | Foodies was featured on Shark Tank and secured a deal. |
Conclusion
From their beginnings on Shark Tank to their current status as a thriving business, they have proven that with the right idea and execution, anything is possible. We can’t wait to see the future for Foddies and its continued success.