Redstick Ventures Research
Investment Thesis
Redstick Ventures is an early-stage food technology venture capital firm founded in 2022 by former operators with deep expertise in the food industry. The fund's core thesis centers on the belief that the future of food production requires technological innovation to address critical challenges: labor shortages, food waste, supply chain inefficiencies, sustainable manufacturing practices, and automation of repetitive processes in food preparation and production. Rather than betting on trendy consumer apps or pure software plays, Redstick backs founders solving real, operational problems that food industry veterans understand intimately.
The firm targets founders with technical depth and operational know-how who can build hardware, software, and hybrid solutions that modernize how food is grown, processed, prepared, served, and distributed. Redstick's edge comes from the operational expertise of its founders—Cam Crowder (former Tim Hortons franchisee and restaurant operator) and Shane Larisey (manufacturing and supply chain engineer)—who provide tactical guidance beyond capital.
Sector Focus
Redstick's investment thesis spans the entire food ecosystem, with particular emphasis on:
- Kitchen Automation & QSR Technology: Automating ingredient preparation, portion control, and commercial kitchen workflows
- Food Manufacturing & Hardtech: Automation and manufacturing processes in food production
- Supply Chain & Logistics: Technologies optimizing distribution, tracking, and logistics in food systems
- Food Waste Reduction: Solutions tackling waste at production, distribution, and retail levels
- Sustainable Agriculture & Crop Innovation: Advanced genetics, breeding, and climate-resilient crops
- Labor Solutions: Technologies addressing workforce shortages in food production and QSR
- Food Safety & Traceability: Supply chain transparency and food safety technologies
- Packaging Innovation: Sustainable and efficient packaging technologies
The fund explicitly avoids pure consumer social/app plays, focusing instead on B2B, infrastructure, and hardware-enabled solutions that create lasting operational improvements.
Stage Focus
Redstick targets early-stage companies with emphasis on Pre-seed ($100K-$500K) and Seed ($1M-$5M+) rounds. The fund is particularly active in seed stage with an average seed investment of approximately $4.24M. The two-tier approach includes rapid screening with smaller initial checks to evaluate founder-problem fit.
Fund Details
Redstick Fund I closed in May 2025 with $6.5 CAD million ($4.75M USD equivalent). The fund has deployed capital into 11+ portfolio companies, demonstrating strong conviction in the food tech thesis. Based on documented seed investments and portfolio activity, the fund is actively deploying and has maintained momentum through late 2025.
Recent Activity
Redstick has been actively deploying from Fund I with investments through December 2025, including Oscar AI, Meadow AI, Dispension, and multiple other seed-stage companies. Notable exits and achievements include Heritable Agriculture receiving a $4.98M Gates Foundation grant for climate-resilient crop development, and multiple portfolio companies recognized in Canadian Foodtech Frontier 25.
Team
Cam Crowder (Co-Founder, former Tim Hortons operator) and Shane Larisey (Co-Founder, manufacturing engineer) lead the fund with deep operational expertise in QSR, manufacturing, supply chain, and food industry problem-solving. Supporting team includes Clayton Wood, Nakul Patel, Jim Hooper, and Rob Snyder, providing additional operational support.
Geographic Focus
Primary markets are Canada and United States, with headquarters in Dallas, Texas. The firm demonstrates significant deployment in Canadian food tech ecosystem through partnerships with Canadian Food Innovation Network (CFIN), BDC, and MNP. Canadian presence reflects strong commitment to supporting North American founders.
Decision Making & Investment Approach
Partnership model with collaborative decision-making between Cam and Shane. Two-tier investment approach: rapid screening with small checks ($100K) to evaluate founders, followed by larger commitments in seed rounds where conviction is high. Lead investor tendency in early seed; co-leads common in funded rounds. Likely 4-8 week decision timeline from quality introduction.
Founder Preferences
Redstick backs founders with operational track records, technical depth, clear focus on solving structural problems in food value chain, and Canadian/US presence. Particularly receptive to restaurant, food production, and supply chain operational veterans who understand actual workflows.