Yorkshire wine and meat suppliers partner to launch ‘ethical’ home delivery venture
Two of Yorkshire’s suppliers of wine and food have formed a partnership to deliver sustainably sourced produce to homes across the UK.
Ethical wine members club Wines2U and fresh meat and produce supplier Yorkshire Lean Meat have teamed up in a bid to provide diners with ethical restaurant quality meals in their own home.
The partnership enables food and drink lovers across the UK to order wine and dine boxes comprising hand-butchered, traceable and locally reared meat along with fresh vegetables and other produce, complemented by a specially chosen wine.
David Krushell, director and founder of Wines2U, explained: “We are really excited to partner with Yorkshire Lean Meats, a company which shares our ethical beliefs and traditional ethos and which promotes the very highest standards of animal welfare and traceability.
“We were avid customers long before we became partners so we literally got a taste for the business – and we love it!
“They share all our core beliefs about how food and drink should be produced and how growers and suppliers should be treated and properly rewarded all the way from field to fork.”
Ian Roberton, managing director of Yorkshire Lean Meats, added: “It’s great to partner with David and Wines2U. As businesses we are in complete alignment and David selects the wines not just for their ethical standards but their quality and taste.
“Together we ensure that our products are the perfect match for a special dine-in experience that’s really affordable.”
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