Farmers Pantry, based in the Vale of Glamorgan, has won Best Large Butchers in Wales at the British Butchery Awards 2025.
The firm has seven butchers' shops in the region, including three in the Vale of Glamorgan in Llantwit Major, Penarth and at Pughs Garden Centre in Wenvoe.
Sharing the news on social media on Tuesday, Farmers Pantry said, "We are beyond thrilled to share that Dawie and Rhodri attended the @nationalcraftbutchers @britishbutcheryawards last night and were proudly awarded the title of Best Large Butcher in Wales!"
"This prestigious award is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our incredible team of butchers, who go above and beyond to provide not only exceptional produce but also passion, pride, and excellent customer service."
"A huge thank you to everyone who played a part in this achievement. We are immensely grateful to the Craft Butchers for this honour and, most importantly, to our loyal customers, without you, none of this would be possible! Congratulations to all of the other winners and finalists"
The British Butchery Awards, organised by leading trade organisation National Craft Butchers, will recognise and celebrate outstanding butchery businesses, individuals and butchery suppliers nationwide.
The awards are supported by the butchery industry, including Scottish Craft Butchers, The Q Guild and the Institute of Meat and as such mark the coming together of an industry with a proud heritage and an exciting future.

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