The Co-op backs UK farmers by stocking 100% own-brand fresh British beef, chicken, pork, lamb, bacon and turkey

General view of the newly refurbished Coop Food Store on Balloon Street, Manchester.

General view of the newly refurbished Coop Food Store on Balloon Street, Manchester.

MANCHESTER, 21-Sep-2016 — /EuropaWire/ — The Co-op today (Saturday, 17 September 2016) extended its commitment to back UK farmers by switching all of its fresh bacon and lamb to 100% British.

The new sourcing initiative will make the Co-op the only major UK food retailer to stock 100% own-brand fresh British beef, chicken, pork, lamb, bacon and turkey. It is already the only retailer to use British meat in all its chilled ready meals, pies and sandwiches.

Under a three-year plan, the convenience retailer pledged to invest a minimum of £1.5bn sourcing UK meat and vegetables. The announcement comes at the start of Love British Food Fortnight, which runs from 17 September to 2 October and this year is sponsored by the Co-op.

Welcoming the announcement, Environment Secretary Andrea Leadsom said:

“The Great British brand is renowned across the globe for its quality, innovation and tradition. From our world-famous Welsh lamb to the classic bacon sandwich, British meat is not only delicious but also produced to the highest standards of quality, welfare and safety.

“We should rightly have pride in Britain’s reputation for producing quality meat and today’s announcement is a real vote of confidence in our farmers and an industry that is the bedrock of our economy. It’s great to see the Co-op taking the lead to celebrate the best of British and supporting our Great British Food campaign.”

Steve Murrells, retail chief executive, The Co-op, said:

“We are a major supporter of British farming. This move is a first for a major food retailer and will see us invest millions more into sourcing home produced goods.

“It’s an exciting time at the Co-op and our growing confidence is shown by our investment in UK farming as we do business a better way to meet consumer demand.”

Zoe Davies, Chief Executive, National Pig Association, said:

“This is an important step for the Co-op and is a resounding endorsement for British farming. It’s important retailers do more than rollout the bunting in their aisles to support UK farming and switching to home-produced bacon is the strongest move a retailer can make.”

The change to 100% British Lamb will see the Co-op support around 1,700 British sheep farms each year across England, Scotland and Wales. The all year round supply will be achieved by farming a variety of native breeds that produce lambs at different times of the year, promoting breed diversity across British lamb producers.

British lamb is produced to some of the highest welfare standards. All lamb and bacon produced will be 100% Red Tractor assured and has met rigorous standards from farm to pack.

The in-store switch to 100% British bacon and lamb will be from 1 May 2017 to enable supplies to be sourced.

Love British Food is the national campaign dedicated to promoting British food and educating consumers about the benefits of buying British. The national food promotion takes place every autumn and is the largest food participation event in the UK. Hundreds of shops, pubs and restaurants take part with special menus and promotions and it is an established date in the school calendar, with many schools using it as an opportunity to teach children about food. All sectors of the community are involved: Women’s Institutes, care homes, councils, hospitals, universities, children’s centres, Young Farmers and markets are among those taking part.

Alexia Robinson, founder, Love British Food, said:

“The Co-op’s announcement during British Food Fortnight confirms what we have long understood through their sponsorship of Love British Food’s activities.  They are head and shoulders above other retailers in their integrity and passion for supporting British food and farming.

“They are the ultimate community store and the leading retailer in bringing the best of British food to the high street.”

The Co-op’s extended pledges include:

  • Invest a minimum of £1.5bn between 2015-18 to source ‘own brand’ British meat, produce and dairy products from the UK
  • It will provide only 100% fresh British bacon, lamb, beef, chicken, ham, pork, sausages, and turkey
  • Only use British meat in all chilled ready meals, pies and sandwiches (except when using a continental meat eg chorizo)
  • Commit to openness and transparency by highlighting sourcing in a sustainability report and to produce a detailed report on our progress each year
  • Market British products honestly, clearly identifying British products on packaging and in store
  • Develop relationships with its produce grower base and provide greater availability of seasonal produce.
  • The Co-operative will extend its Farming Groups
  • It will only source 100% British milk

About the Co-op Group:
The Co-op is one of the world’s largest consumer co-operatives, with interests across food, funerals, insurance, electrical and legal services, has a clear purpose of championing a better way of doing business for you and your communities. Owned by millions of UK consumers, The Co-op operates a total of 3,750 outlets, with more than 70,000 employees and an annual turnover of over £9 billion.

Further information:

Craig Noonan
Head of Retail PR, the Co-op
M: 07702 505 439
E: craig.noonan@co-operative.coop

Andrew Torr
Co-op Press Office
M: 07702 505 551
E: andrew.torr@co-operative.coop

SOURCE: Co-operative Group Limited

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