Somerset’s Yeo Valley has topped the list as the nation’s favourite organic brand for the second year in a row in the Good Housekeeping 2020 Food Awards.
The annual awards are in their 15th year and recognise brands and products that the magazine’s readers really trust. It gives customers the chance to vote for which people, products and supermarkets across 19 different categories are their favourite.
Adrian Carne, Managing Director at Yeo Valley Organic, said, “We’re delighted to have picked up another incredible 2020 Good Housekeeping Food Award.
“Being voted the UK’s Favourite Organic Brand is a real testament to the hard work we put in, our customers and Good Housekeeping readers who’ve supported us for the past 25 years.
“We’re committed to providing incredible organic dairy, which is tasty, has quality, nutritious ingredients and is affordable to as many people as possible. We’re also on a mission to put nature first in all that we do, with the introduction of our 100% recycled and recyclable packaging.”
Meike Beck, Cookery Director at Good Housekeeping, added, “It’s fair to say that life has shifted drastically in the last few months, as has the landscape of food and how we shop, but despite this Good Housekeeping readers have been wonderfully vocal in voting in their thousands for the brands they use and the products they love.
“These awards celebrate the companies that resonate with our readers and the foods that are trusted for consistency and quality. We’ve never had more culinary options available, so it’s always incredibly exciting to see whom our readers have supported. Some brands have dominated the top spots for many consecutive years, but there are plenty of new winners here too, which is hugely exciting.”
The 2020 Good Housekeeping Food Awards feature in the August edition of the magazine, out now. To see the full winners list click here.
Yeo Valley Organic is Britain’s largest organic brand and its range of yogurt, cream, milk, butter, cheese, ice cream and compote are all lovingly kerned at its two farms in Blagdon and Cannington.