7th March 2025
Whitby Seafoods have reason to celebrate. The family-owned company was founded by current Chairman, Graham Whittle, in 1985, so have now been making and marketing their famous Whitby Scampi for forty delicious years.
The business, which is still very much family run, is celebrating the anniversary with a high profile, national fund-raising initiative.
The company’s flagship product, Whitby Scampi will be part of an innovative ‘every pack gives back’ promotional campaign this summer.
The campaign will see selected specially branded packs of Whitby Scampi raising 5p or 10p per pack for the Fishermen’s Mission, the charity chosen by Whitby Seafoods to acknowledge the importance of UK fishing to the success of the company.
The Fishermen’s Mission charity supports active and former fishermen, and migrant fishermen working on UK vessels. They provide a 24-hour emergency response to any fishing vessel working in UK waters, assisting with injury, or loss at sea.
Laura Whittle, Whitby’s Marketing and Sales Director commented:
“The Fishermen’s Mission is the only national charity that works solely to support fishermen and their families. Whitby Scampi is made with wild caught langoustine, caught in the waters surrounding the British Isles. Without the hard work of these fishers Whitby would not have been able to make or market our delicious scampi becoming the home of scampi and the largest ever manufacturer of breaded scampi. Whitby as a business owe the fishing industry a massive debt of thanks and this is a small gesture to show this gratitude”
Whitby Seafoods employees are using the anniversary to do their own fund raising for the charity including two marathon attempts with the company matching all monies raised. The company will announce the total amount raised for The Fisherman’s Mission at the end of 2025.
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‘Every pack gives back’ campaign pack:
Whitby Seafoods – a family business lead by (L to R) Daniel Whittle, Laura Whittle and Edward Whittle and Founder Graham Whittle, pictured with the family.
Picture Credit :Mayfly