- Company Name:
- The Better Food Company Ltd
- Website:
- www.betterfood.co.uk
- Industry Sectors:
- Organic retail, wholesale and growing
- SEE Listing Publication Date:
- 16 December 2009
SEE Questionnaire Summary
Business Introduction
Description of business
BFC are at the cutting edge of working for a more sustainable planet.
While our main focus is organic food and farming, we are campaigners and retailers of ethical and fair trade products as well as organic groceries. The company has what we term an organic supermarket with a Café, an expanding growing operation on 25 acres, from 2010, sited near Chew Magna, North Somerset All the produce is sold through our shop, our veg boxes and some restaurants. The shop has a strong local community following and provides a ones stop shop for those wishing to shop local, ethical and organic.
Business vision
The vision for BFC is:
- to connect and enable people, and especially our local communities, to live sustainably in a more and more challenging world;
- to share and celebrate our passion for food and community; and
- to build a business which offers hope and solutions in ways that put people first.
Business aims
Five year Plan:
The Better Food Company continues to develop what we do now. We aim to expand to further sites if the opportunity arises and to build a brand for BFC which is tied into our mission statement. It is envisaged that BFC will become a retail-only company, with the farming and box scheme being taken over as part of a Community Farm project.
Business philosophies and beliefs
BFC believe it is vital that we use every opportunity to make connections with our food sources, to share our food with others and celebrate achievements and milestones.
In business, we work with our customers and suppliers as openly as possible, building long term relationships and commitment on a platform of trust and community.
Our staff are key to the success of the business and it's sense of community and spirit. We try to be fair open and inclusive, even if sometimes this means being tough.
Business mission
The Better Food Company exists to:
- Make organic food available to all while being true to the needs of the farmer and the soil;
- Provide a centre where food is at the heart of the community for celebration and unity;
- Highlight the links between soil, plant, animal and man;
- Provide everything possible to allow our customers to get what they need to live an environmentally friendly life, all in one journey;
- Inform and include our children through our various schemes;
- Campaign for a world where nobody is exploited, one in which we work in harmony with Nature and not against it;
- Prove that being ethical is the best way to survive in this world.
Business Information
- Date established:
- 1992 as sole trader, 1998 as limited company
- Contact details
- Phil Haughton, Director phil.haughton@btinternet.com tel +44 (0)7967 396 894
- Business structure
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- Company limited by shares
- Address of company headquarters
- The Bristol Proving House, Sevier Street, Bristol, BS2 9LB
- Countries of operations
- UK
- Countries where goods and/or services are sold
- UK
- Size of workforce
- 48
- Financial year
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- 1st April to 31st March
- Turnover (last financial year)
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- GBP 1,600,000
- Profit (last financial year)
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- GBP 5,000
- Details of owners
- Phil Haughton 80%, Gerraldine Hill-Male (secretary) 10%. 6 Other small investors share the rest.
- Directors' other business interests
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- None.
Goods and Services
The Better Food Company is a provider of organically grown food products, including 2,500 grocery lines, and eco-friendly household goods, clothing, kitchenware, gifts and gardening tools. Having a total of 4,500 product lines under one roof makes them more easily accessible to consumers.
We provide a wholesale service, supplying restaurants, shops, other box schemes and Café.
For wholesale orders, we can be rather flexible and provide you with free delivery.
Within our large store we have a Café. This offers reasonably priced food, and organic fair trade coffee.
Fruit and vegetables are grown by the company at a site 10 miles from Bristol, close to Chew Magna, north Somerset, This new growing operation started in 2009 and will become a Community Farm, owned by its members, in 2010.
At the heart of our services we have a vegetable box scheme.
Business Responses
Workforce
Does your company have a policy or arrangement in place that allows for carers to balance work with their care responsibilities?
Question developed with Carers UK
NO
BFC cannot afford to offer paid leave beyond holidays and statutory time off. However, we do look at all staff requests. We have never refused a member of staff a cut in hours or a change to working times to help a carer. Generally it is a mutual arrangement to make the best of any given situation and meet the needs of both the staff member and the business.
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