Suma Wholefoods
STELL DARROCH
"Siding with animal abuse company"
I have previously contacted Suma on several occasions regarding the following and have received not one response from them:
The so-called 'ethical' wholesaler is still believing the lies that Delamere Dairy is telling them and listening to useless welfare certificates.
Suma currently states "we will continue to stock Delamere products".
Despite clear evidence on camera of multiple abuses, severe lameness and the killing of kid goats, the wholesaler is choosing to side with the standards laid out by the 'Red Tractor Goat Farm Assurance' scheme.
Effectively, they are siding with an industry exploiting animals for profits. This is outrageous.
T. Smith
"Drop Delamere dairies"
Suma are still using Delamere dairies, a disgrace to animal rights.
MarieTherese
"I emailed Suma some weeks ago with…"
I emailed Suma some weeks ago with feedback regarding their Ecoleaf dishwasher tablets and to date have failed to get a response. The tablets do not live up to their claims, leaving washed items still dirty, smeared and with a white powdery residue and grit. I have found this to be the case on all my dishwasher programmes. Nothing wrong with the machine, a standard tablet works perfectly. Poor product, rotten customer service.
Phil Tsang
"Alter/native soap."
Alter/native soap.
Lovely soap, but doesn't last long.
Showering once a day and the bar is done in a week!!
John Owen
"This company keeps causing chaos by…"
This company keeps causing chaos by sending massively over sized vehicles to deliver in rural areas. We live in West Wales and the roads are not HGV friendly. Yet Suma, the so called 'ethical' company persist in blocking roads and inconveniencing residents, so that they can hawk thrir wares. They do not respond to feedback provided via their contact information.
John Egan
"Peanut swindle"
We checked various online suppliers to get mixed nuts that weren't full of peanuts. We rejected ones that said they contained peanuts. Tesco, for instance, gave peanuts as second ingredient (by weight) after almonds. Suma didn't mention peanuts so we bought 1 kilo bag. The bag visibly contained so many peanuts that we separated and weighed them - 367grams out of 1 kilo, clearly the largest ingredient. Leaving aside the facts that peanuts are a legume, not a nut, and that peanuts are cheaper to buy than Suma mixed nuts, and that the real mutts aren't particularly high quality, it seems like sharp practice to pack the bag with peanuts. Especially when the company bangs on about their fluffy ethical standards. I am henceforth much less likely to trust what Suma say, or to buy their products.
TheHonestConsumer
"I really appreciate the whole range of…"
I really appreciate the whole range of products from this wholesale coop, we're so fortunate to have such a great business and transparent
rolemodel to aspire to! Long they main continue to thrive and serve the community for many generations to come:)
CB
"Absolutely fantastic …"
Absolutely fantastic workers cooperative supplying wholefoods and household goods to retail and food groups/cooperatives.
Huge number of products, including fairly traded, organic, ecological and ethical.
I have used Suma products for over 30 years, via various shops and food cooperatives. I have no complaints whatsoever about any aspect of the business, and fully support their ethos.
They provide excellent products, including bulk purchases, at a low cost, with equality and the environment in mind at all times.
Jess
"Loveliest company ever"
Loveliest company ever, with a delicious range of products and incredible customer service, not to mention a very ethical business model. I've been using them for about 5 years now and would not hesitate to recommend.
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