Phil Haughton, Founder of Better Food, receives MBE in New Year’s Honours List for services to sustainable food initiatives and to the community of Bristol

Phil Haughton, founder of award-winning Bristol-based organic retailer Better Food, receives recognition of his life’s work to create a better and fairer food system. From becoming a Soil Association member at age 14, to establishing four stores championing the best organic, local and ethical food and products, Phil has been a key player in communities, farming and business in the South West.

Fighting for food justice, supporting the hard-working hands of organic farmers and producers, and advocating for the balance of food and nature – these have all been part of Phil’s mission and his passion for over 40 years.

In 2021, Phil released his first book, Food for Thought, filled with fascinating stories, tempting recipes and helpful tips – sharing his journey to where he is today. Phil started working the land in 1974, farming organically in a community in Scotland before moving to Bristol in 1981 and working at Windmill Hill City Farm. For several years, he worked with children and adults, teaching them about food and farming. Phil has since devoted his life – embedded in farming, retailing and spreading the organic word – to building a community engaged in creating a better, fairer and more sustainable world for all. Phil has served on the Soil Association Council, was a founding member of The Community Farm in Chew Magna, and has helped support several other Bristol-based food and farming projects.

Better Food was born in 1992 as ‘Phil’s Better Food Campaign’, an organic delivery box scheme. In 2002, he set up Better Food in their current home and first store in St Werburghs. Whiteladies Road, Wapping Wharf and Gloucester Road stores all followed, expanding Phil’s mission of bringing a fairer and more sustainable shopping experience to many. Phil brings his commitment to community building and social justice to Better Food, through the company’s support for Square Food, Heart of BS13, The Community Farm, and many other causes over the generations.

Phil says: “When I think about what has always got me out of bed, it’s really simple. Justice. I hold a huge passion to see justice done, for our soil, our farmers, our children and all communities.”

“I’m delighted to receive this MBE. I have so much gratitude for our farmers, the Better Food team and our customers for supporting me on this journey of championing sustainable food in Bristol and beyond. I’ve been inspired by many people along the way and it’s an honour to be recognised for the work that I’m so passionate about.”

Better Food is an independent organic food store and café, with four sites across Bristol. Established by Phil Haughton in 1992, Better Food’s ambition is to build a better, fairer food community, making good food accessible and celebrating all in our food chain. They pride themselves on stocking local, organic and ethically-sourced products, and on being a force for good in the communities they serve. 

Press release courtesy of Better Food. More details can be found at: www.betterfood.co.uk 

Phil Haughton is the founder of the award-winning retailer Better Food, with more than 40 years’ experience of living and working with organic food.