Plus, they add an extra touch of culinary inspiration by offering Spotify playlists to each of their recipes. It is a fun idea to infuse some rhythm into your meal preparation!

If you want to eat tasty, nutritious plant-based meals, and save time hunting for recipes and running around the store, all while reducing your cooking time – try your Grubby’s food journey.

Grubby collaborate with family-owned farms based in the UK to deliver the finest seasonal produce available. On average, every one of their recipes contains a minimum of six different types of fresh vegetables.

Grubby holds a B-Corp (Benefit Corporation) certification, signifying their commitment to achieving the utmost standards of environmental and social responsibility in business practices.

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As a B-Corp, Grubby is deeply committed to minimising its carbon footprint. They’ve taken significant steps to achieve this goal:
🥬 in London, all Grubby boxes are delivered by bike, ensuring eco-friendly local delivery.
🥬 for nationwide deliveries, Grubby partners with DPD, a carbon-neutral company.
🥬 additionally, Grubby has plans to expand bicycle deliveries to more cities in the future, which holds the potential to save a substantial amount of CO2 emissions.
🥬 Grubby also track their environmental impact, by conducting a thorough analysis of each recipe to calculate its carbon rating.

These efforts and commitment to tracking emissions underscore their dedication to sustainability and responsible business practices.

Grubby provides transparency about the materials they employ and the reasons behind their choices. Here’s a breakdown:

📦 they utilise eco pods for items such as spices, nuts, dried fruits, and sauces. These pods are not only fully recyclable but also BDP-treated (which means they break down in under 5 years if they find their way into a landfill).

📦 their boxes, brown bags, and recipe cards are all FSC-approved (indicating they originate from sustainable forests or recycled sources).

📦 for some products, such as coconut milk, jackfruit, legumes, beans, sweetcorn, tomatoes and mushrooms, Grubby opt for tin and cardboard punnets.

Grubby prioritises eco-friendly packaging choices. However, they occasionally use plastic in their packaging, like around herbs, loose leaves, or encasing cucumbers.

Why? In certain situations, plastic preserves the freshness of certain items. Nevertheless, Grubby is committed to ongoing research and experimentation with alternative materials to minimise their plastic usage.

With each Grubby’s box you purchase, they contribute a meal to a child in poverty through 1morechild.org. So far, Grubby has delivered over 20,000 meals to children in Uganda.