Becoming Red Tractor licensed reinforces Phat Pasty’s long-standing commitment to British quality and sustainability. Recently it became the first Cornish pasty company to achieve B Corp status.
Phat Pasty was also the first pasty company to secure accreditation with the Vegetarian Society’s Plant-Based trademark and meets the Soil Association’s Food for Life standards across its range.
It has recently partnered with the Nutritics carbon programme, enabling operators to access carbon and water scores for every product - supporting both menu planning and ESG reporting.
Paul Clark, Phat controller, said: “Quality, provenance, and sustainability have always been at the heart of Phat. From when we started in 2006 we’ve not wavered from our commitment to use the highest quality, British ingredients as the standard for all of our Phat products.
“Becoming a Red Tractor licensee is a real endorsement of the values we’ve built the business on. Alongside our plant-based innovations, B Corp certification, and sustainability initiatives, this latest recognition shows that Phat is proud to lead the way in delivering food that customers can trust - and feel good about.”