

The distinctive Red Tractor mark appears on a wide range of products, including meat and poultry, fruit and vegetables, dairy products, breakfast cereals and even beer. There are lots of Red Tractor products in many supermarkets, making it easier than it’s ever been to feed your family with quality, affordable food all year round.
All the leading supermarket chains sell Red Tractor products, including the four biggest – Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s and Tesco. They are proud not only to display the Red Tractor on their own-label products, but also to stock a growing variety of leading brands that feature Red Tractor ingredients.
The big-brand products whose ingredients come from Red Tractor farms include McCain oven chips, Shreddies and Shredded Wheat breakfast cereals, Silver Spoon sugar, Allinson flour and Country Life butter. In 2008 Young’s Bitter became the first beer to be awarded the symbol.
But it’s not just on the supermarket shelf that you will find Red Tractor products. Thanks to caterers ISS Mediclean, Red Tractor meat and milk are available to patients, staff and visitors at 32 hospitals around the country.
And you will also see Red Tractor ingredients on the restaurant menu at John Lewis stores, and on carvery menus in the Orchid pub chain. As more restaurants follow suit, more and more of us will be able to treat ourselves to quality, affordable food when we eat out as well as when we do the weekly shop.








