restaurantFood & Drink · 4 Verified Businesses

Ethical Food & Drink
across the UK

Every company here has been scored on our 5-pillar Social Ethics Score — verified against Companies House, HMRC records, the Charity Commission, and third-party accreditations. No sponsored rankings. No paid placements.

4
Verified businesses
83.8
Average SES score
0
Living Wage accredited
1
B-Corp certified
Score Distribution
diamondOutstanding (90+)1
emoji_eventsExemplary (80+)2
emoji_eventsResponsible (70+)1
emoji_eventsCommitted (60+)0
restaurant
Riverford Organic Farmers Ltd✓ Verified
location_onBuckfastleigh

Employee-owned organic vegetable box company since 2018. The Riverford ownership trust ensures all 850 employees are co-owners. B-Corp certified. No zero-hours. Full sick pay from day one.

Employee OwnedB-Corp CertifiedOrganic Certified0% Zero-Hours
Gov
9.0
Com
8.8
Tax
9.0
Emp
9.4
Cau
8.8
90
/ 100
diamondOutstanding
restaurant
Ethical Addictions Ltd✓ Verified
location_onBristol

Specialty coffee roaster committed to Fairtrade and direct trade relationships with farmers. Pays Living Wage to all UK staff. 1% of revenue to clean water projects at origin countries. B-Corp certified.

Gov
8.4
Com
8.8
Tax
8.4
Emp
8.8
Cau
9.0
86
/ 100
emoji_eventsExemplary
restaurant
Better Food Company Ltd✓ Verified
location_onBristol

Organic food retailer and café in Bristol. Living Wage accredited. Strong local sourcing policy — 40% of products from within 30 miles. Supports Bristol food bank and community growing projects.

Gov
7.8
Com
8.4
Tax
7.8
Emp
8.6
Cau
8.0
80
/ 100
emoji_eventsExemplary
restaurant
Proper Cornish Food Company Ltd✓ Verified
location_onBodmin

Award-winning Cornish pasty and food producer. Living Wage accredited. Employs over 200 people in Cornwall — a high-unemployment area. Sponsors local food bank and schools meals programmes.

Gov
7.8
Com
8.2
Tax
7.6
Emp
8.6
Cau
7.6
79
/ 100
emoji_eventsResponsible

Finding Ethical Food & Drink Companies in the UK

TopTenTrades is the UK's only food & drink directory where rankings are determined entirely by independently verified social ethics criteria — not by who pays for advertising. Every company listed here has been scored across five pillars: governance and mission, community impact, tax responsibility, inclusive employment, and cause promotion.

Why it matters

By choosing verified ethical businesses, consumers and organisations ensure their spend supports employers who treat their people well, pay their fair share of tax, and invest meaningfully back into the communities they serve.