Celebrating half a century in business, Real Foods is putting out the bunting today at its Broughton Street store.
First operating as a market stall in the south of England, the company helped fuel the Aldermaston ‘Ban the Bomb’ marchers in the 1960s as they set off from a country house in the Chilterns. Around that time, it was also among the first in the UK to import macrobiotic foods from Belgium and Japan.
Real Foods specialises in vegetarian, fairtrade, organic, gluten-free, vegan, wheat-free and special diet food, and with over 10,000 lines is Scotland’s largest such retailer. It’s the longest-established, successful organic retailer in Britain.
50 years young today, and looking better than ever ... we wish it Many Happy Returns.