This family-run butchers is encouraging UK shoppers to cook with the finest Scottish businesses with new billboards

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This online butchers is encouraging UK shoppers to cook with the finest ‘family run’ as data reveals they make up 84% of Scotland’s businesses

This online butchers is encouraging UK shoppers to cook with the finest ‘family run’ as data reveals they make up 84% of Scotland’s businesses

Scotland is home to over 280,000 family-run businesses, accounting for around 84% of all businesses in the country, making family businesses the heart of the country.

In an effort to encourage UK shoppers to cook with the finest from Scotland, online butchers Campbells Meat have partnered with other family-run businesses to showcase Scottish food.

Four billboards have now been created to highlight just how important being a family run business is to those in Scotland, showcasing the heart, soul and history that goes into the products you buy.

Campbells Meat, who specialise in meat and fish asked businesses what being part of a family-owned business means to them, with Lynn, co-owner of Supernature, sharing that she believes “Running a family business has been very fulfilling for us as we can share it with our children.”

Similarly, Brendan from Isle of Mull Cheese said: “It makes us so proud to continue into the future as a collection of family-run businesses.”

Christopher Campbell, Director of Campbells Meat said: “Being part of a family-run business makes us value the product quality, the people working here and our customer relationships.”

Campbells Meat are now promoting the finest quality products with their latest TV advert, ‘Cook With the Finest’. 


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