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Lily’s Kitchen Granted the Royal Warrant from HRH The Prince of Wales
Leading UK producer of natural and organic food for pets gains seal of approval
LONDON, 4 April 2019 – Lily’s Kitchen, a leading producer of natural and organic pet food has been given the great honour of being granted the Royal Warrant from HRH The Prince of Wales.
Lily’s Kitchen, founded by entrepreneur Henrietta Morrison, started on her kitchen table ten years ago, following the illness of her border terrier Lily. Working with vets, nutritionists and herbalists, Henrietta created special recipes using natural, wholesome ingredients – developing proper pet food and the difference in Lily’s health was marked.
The market is seeing significant growth in the premium natural pet food market. Lily’s Kitchen pioneered this concept and is now leading the way with larger household pet food brands having to play catch up. With an ever-growing organic range underpinned by green principles at its core (both its wet and dry food use recyclable packaging), Lily’s Kitchen continues to innovate to provide pets (not just Royal ones) with proper pet food.
Henrietta Morrison, Founder, Executive Chair and Global Brand Director Lily’s Kitchen says: “We are incredibly proud to have been granted the Royal Warrant. Lily’s Kitchen is at an exciting time in its evolution and this is a wonderful recognition founded on quality, which was always my ambition for the brand. I am delighted to say Lily will soon be celebrating her birthday, and it is a rather wonderful Royal recognition to receive in her 16th year”.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Lily's Kitchen .
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