For Butchers
BECOME A STOCKIST
What we offer to our butchers:
Free trial box of slow grown Sutton Hoo Chicken.
Point of sale posters, leaflets and recipe cards.
Listing on the stockist finder on our website.
Mentions and engagement on social media.
STOCK SUTTON HOO CHICKEN
If you are interested in purchasing Sutton Hoo Chicken, please email sales@suttonhoochicken.co.uk or call the office on 01394 386797 to request more information and a sample box of Sutton Hoo Chicken.
What our customers say about us
“‘The flavour and texture you get from a Sutton Hoo chicken is incredible, and seeing first-hand the care that goes into rearing the chickens and how they live a fully free-range life makes them all the more special.’”
“They are the best chickens in the country, every customer that tries them converts to Sutton Hoo Chicken forever.”
“The Sutton Hoo, free range chickens are proving a great success; customers specifically asking for the Sutton Hoo above the other great chickens we stock. These slow grown Suffolk whites are worth every penny and taste as chicken should. General comments are that they are full of flavour and have a wonderful juicy texture.”
LOVINGLY REARED SLOW GROWN CHICKENS
“I have been selling Sutton Hoo chickens for over ten years. My customers love them. They have great flavour and are farmed with excellent welfare standards. Each one we sell with confidence, which is very important to me and my customers. It is great to be able to sell a genuine free range chicken, with a good story behind it.”
“We have been purchasing Sutton Hoo Free Range Chickens for years. The consistency, the way in which they are reared is impeccable along with the taste, texture and tenderness. A true winner in my shop. Fantastic quality product. Keep up the good work Annie and the team!!!”
“I had almost given up buying chicken until I found Sutton Hoo. They are delicious and actually taste of something. I have stopped buying any other chicken as I am so often disappointed and don’t trust the way they are reared. Having seen the chickens in the fields at Sutton Hoo, I am not surprised they taste so good.”