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Tasting great? Good
Fighting food waste too. Gooder.

We make award-winning condiments, made gooder by using delicious ingredients that would otherwise go to waste

A Load of
Rubbish?

We use ingredients that would otherwise go to waste – not because they taste any different, but often because they’re the wrong shape, size or colour.

Some say it’s a load of rubbish,
we take that as a condiment.

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“I LOVE these condiments. These are the products you want for the apocalypse.”

Ocado shopper

“No I’m not vegan, I just prefer my Mayo to save the planet and taste banging! The only problem is that my dessert spoon doesn’t fit in the jar.”

MARTYN ODELL, THE LAGOM CHEF

“Tastes better than leading brands and I am a massive condiment fan so have sampled a lot!”

Taste Tester

“I LOVE these condiments. These are the products you want for the apocalypse.”

Ocado shopper

“No I’m not vegan, I just prefer my Mayo to save the planet and taste banging! The only problem is that my dessert spoon doesn’t fit in the jar.”

MARTYN ODELL, THE LAGOM CHEF

“Tastes better than leading brands and I am a massive condiment fan so have sampled a lot!”

Taste Tester

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Gooder for your
Plate

Condiments are more than just a bit on the side. They can transform a sad sarnie or lacklustre lunch!

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Gooder for the
Planet

Our range are all made with surplus ingredients that would otherwise be wasted, simply for being the wrong shape, size or colour.

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TO DATE YOU HAVE HELPED US SAVE...

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992888

kg of fruits and vegetables

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832185

kg of CO2E

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2966578

miles driven

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