Jonathan Faiman

[5] In June 2021, the case was settled following an admission of wrongdoing by the pair and Faiman making a "significant payment" to Ocado.

[11] In 2015, Faiman moved to run Neos Geosolutions, a company that aimed to collect and analyse geological data to find new oil and gas reserves onshore.

[12] Despite being backed financially by Bill Gates, Goldman Sachs and Kleiner Perkins, the business failed in 2018 and was being sued by investors until Faiman settled the case out of court.

[13] In 2018, Faiman founded T0DAY and, in May 2019, it was announced that Waitrose was in discussions with T0DAY for it to become its online retail partner[14] after Ocado had terminated their 20-year relationship in favour of a partnership with Marks and Spencer.

[22] In June 2020, it was reported that Faiman is being sued by Russian industrialist and billionaire Andrey Melnichenko for unpaid debts amounting to £57 million.

[23] In the High Court hearing, Faiman said that his supermarket tech business T0DAY was at risk of collapse because he could not pay the debt.