Love Local
Fork to fork in 24 hours
We have some of the finest food grown and produced locally here in our islands. From delicious Jersey Royals and local butter, to the ripest and plumpest Guernsey tomatoes – there’s nothing better than eating local. If you want good food, with a low carbon footprint and supporting island businesses, choose to buy local next time you shop.
Supporting local is good for our economy and the environment around us. We actively look to stock our shelves with local products and are proud to have local producers as partners, in many cases for years and years. Every year we spend around £11 million with more than 40 local producers.
Here are just a few of their stores:

From making coffee for friends to supplying restaurants and cafes across Guernsey.
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What started as a hobby has now turned in to a business for Jon and Jenny Hackett.
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Can you imagine collecting 14,000 eggs a day? Meet the couple that do.
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The spirit that is making a resurgence, with a local twist
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There is a great deal of history and pride behind Cooper & Co, one of Jersey’s oldest businesses.
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Dougie learnt to pick potatoes before he could walk
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Supplying Guernsey with delicious milk for hundreds of years.
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Leading the way as Guernsey’s largest land user
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From cow to carton since 1763.
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Joe Freire says growing produce and working on the land is keeping him young.
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Have you tried kombucha yet?
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Perfecting a refreshing taste for almost 150 years
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Who is the person behind this delicious product?
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Tony Fiore says he loves being able to make something unique for a customer.
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Sleep Well this summer.
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Meet the founder behind a beer worth sharing
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How a small, family-run business rose to produce the local’s favourite loaf
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Rum has never been so refined. Tidal Rum are shaping a very different drink.
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We're proud to be one of the biggest suppliers of local products across the Channel Islands.
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