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How to Buy
Fair Trade Foods

Where to find what you want:


SHOP !

How to Find Fair Trade Food Products

Fair Trade Shops

Most Fair Trade Shops (but not all) stock Fair Trade food from a variety of sources. To find your nearest shop visit the British Association of Fair Trade Shops (BAFTS) website:
www.bafts.org.uk

You should choose to buy from a Fair Trade retailer rather than a general grocer because the Fair Trade retailer complies with the guidelines of the World Fair Trade Organisation. This supports all of the benefits of the Fairtrade label, plus support for small and marginalised artisans and farmers, campaigning work locally and nationally, education work with schools, churches, and the general public, fund raising for special projects, and so on. Use it, or lose it, support your local Fair Trade Shop


Mail Order:

Traidcraft Fine Foods Fairly Traded
Write for a catalogue to:
Traidcraft plc
Kingsway
Gateshead
NE11 0NE
0191 591 0591

Tropical Wholefoods
Tropical Wholefoods
Unit 5d. Southwick Industrial Estate
Sunderland
SR5 3TX
0191 548 0050


Internet Shopping


Traidcraft plc
Traidcraft Fine Foods Fairly Traded
www.traidcraft.co.uk

Tropical Wholefoods plc
Tropical Wholefoods
www.tropicalwholefoods.com


On the "High Street".

The Co-op

The Co-op large stores have a good range of Fairtrade labelled products.
The Co-op convenience stores have the widest range of Fairtrade labelled products (40 to 70) when compared with Sainsbury's Local (around 10) or Tesco Direct where there is little or no Fairtrade labelled produce.

To be fair to Sainsbury's, they are the best (better than even the Co-op) at Fairtrade bananas.


Fairtrade in Hull

A list of retailers can be found in the Fairtrade City website at:
www.fairtradehull.org.uk/pages/directory