Noble Foods Awarded Royal Warrant by His Majesty The King

Published on : 13 May 2025

The Royal Warrant is a mark of recognition for companies that have regularly supplied goods or services to the Royal Household

Noble Foods has been granted the Royal Warrant as Supplier of Eggs to His Majesty The King, marking a proud milestone in the company’s 100+ year history of farming, food production and animal welfare leadership.

The Royal Warrant is a mark of recognition for companies that have regularly supplied goods or services to the Royal Household. The appointment has been granted to the Shell and Agriculture division of Noble Foods - part of the wider Noble Foods Group - which also includes added-value operations across branded shell egg and food manufacturing.

Sarah Dean, Chair of Noble Foods, commented:
“When I brought Noble Foods back into full family ownership, I did so with the hope of building a business rooted in purpose - one that nourishes people, animals and planet. Being granted a Royal Warrant is an incredible honour, but more than anything, it’s a recognition of the work our people do every day with care and pride. It reflects our values, our commitment to doing the right thing, and the belief that food produced the right way really does make a difference.”

Noble Foods previously held a Royal Warrant as Supplier of Eggs to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and is pleased to continue its longstanding relationship with the Royal Household under the new reign.
Noble Foods supplies major retailers with a portfolio of brands including the UK’s No.1 egg brand - the happy egg co. - along with Freshlay Farms Golden Yolkers and Purely Organic. It operates as part of Noble Foods Group - one of the UK’s most vertically integrated food businesses - with divisions spanning shell egg, feed milling, poultry, green energy, and innovation-led food manufacturing.

The Royal Warrant reflects Noble Foods ongoing supply to the Royal Household and is a proud moment for the company. It complements Noble Foods’ wider focus on product quality, animal welfare and sustainability - all key pillars of its 2050 Impact Strategy.