The Good Little Company

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The Good Little Company is an ethical food brand, producing high quality, healthy food for the whole family to enjoy. The Good Little Company strives to do "good" things…
The Good Little Company is founded on a simple idea; to make sausages that taste good and do good.

We want to create the very best sausages for families across the UK. But it's not just our families who deserve the best. That's why our partners in Kenya and Malawi are working to transform the lives of some of the poorest and most vulnerable people.

It's a simple idea, with a big vision.

Your support allows the Good Little Company to help develop sustainable farming solutions in Kenya, educate young people in one of the most remote regions and feed vulnerable children in rural Malawi. And it all begins with a packet of sausages…

…the simple ideas are usually the best."

Our sausage revolution began in 2011. Since then we have provided 25 million meals for children in Malawi through Christian Aid, planted a whole forest of native trees on our Good Little Farm, and provided tasty, healthy sausages for families across the country.

But, this is only the beginning. We're on a great big mission!

Outdoor bred pork sausages
Chicken Sausages

Waitrose stores across the UK
Tesco stores in Northern Ireland
Sainsbury's Northern Ireland
Dunnes Stores Ireland

Accreditations

  • BRC Accreditation - Grade A

Awards held

  • Pig & Poultry Marketing Awards 2010 Award for Innovation in a non-multiple company - The Good Little Company
  • Great Taste Awards 2010 - Great Big Sausages won One Gold Star
  • Northern Ireland Food & Drink Awards 2009 Best New Product Small Company - The Good Little Company won Highly Commended

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