Food Brands
British supermarkets built the own-label range into something shoppers choose on purpose, and the brand list reflects that.
Brand list
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Aldi
Aldi's frozen range including Specially Selected, Cucina, Bilash, Carlos, Crestwood, The Fishmonger, Four Seasons, and more.

Tesco
Tesco's own-brand range of frozen ready meals, dinners, and meal kits.

M&S
Marks & Spencer's frozen range including ready meals, desserts, snacks, and premium dishes.

Sainsbury's
Sainsbury's Taste the Difference range of premium ready meals, pizzas, sides, and ingredients.

COOK
Premium frozen ready meals made by hand in kitchens in Kent and sold through COOK's own shops and selected supermarkets. The range covers British classics, Indian curries, Thai dishes, Italian pasta, pies, and premium dishes. Everything is made fresh then frozen, with no artificial additives.

McDonald's
The UK's biggest fast food chain with over 1,400 restaurants. Known for the Big Mac, Chicken McNuggets, McFlurry, and the iconic Saver Menu. The UK menu features unique items like the Chicken Legend, Big Tasty, and McPlant that you won't find elsewhere.

ASDA
ASDA's frozen ready meals including standard, Protein, Calorie Controlled, Just Essentials, and Bom Bahia ranges.

Waitrose
Waitrose's range of premium ice cream, frozen desserts, and sorbets.

Pret A Manger
British sandwich and coffee chain with over 550 shops across the UK. Known for freshly made sandwiches, baguettes, wraps, salads, soups, and pastries. Everything is made in-shop each morning and unsold food is donated at the end of the day.

Birds Eye
One of the UK's biggest frozen food brands. Known for fish fingers (since 1955), potato waffles, chicken dippers, and the Green Cuisine meat-free range. Found in every UK supermarket freezer aisle. The range covers fish, chicken, potatoes, ready meals, pies, and crispy pancakes.

LEON
Naturally fast food chain founded in London in 2004. The menu focuses on Mediterranean and globally-inspired dishes made with fresh ingredients. Known for chargrilled chicken, rice boxes, wraps, GFC (Good Fried Chicken) nuggets, and plant-based options. Over 80 locations across the UK.

Greggs
The UK's largest bakery chain with over 2,400 shops. Known for sausage rolls, steak bakes, breakfast rolls, and the vegan range that launched in 2019. A high-street staple for hot savoury pastries, sandwiches, and sweet treats.

Nando's
Portuguese-inspired flame-grilled PERi-PERi chicken chain with over 450 restaurants across the UK. Known for the choose-your-heat spice levels from Lemon & Herb to Extra Hot, and the bottomless drinks and frozen yoghurt.

Charlie Bigham's
Premium chilled and frozen ready meals sold in UK supermarkets. Known for restaurant-quality dishes in distinctive black trays. The range covers comfort food (pies, lasagne, fish pie), Indian curries, Italian pasta, Asian noodles, French classics, and premium Bistro dishes like Beef Wellington and Duck Confit.

Co-op
Co-op's range of ready meals, snacks, and sides including Irresistible, Classic Menu, GRO, and Honest Value.

Burger King
Home of the flame-grilled Whopper with over 500 restaurants across the UK. The menu centres on flame-grilled beef burgers, crispy chicken Royales, sides like onion rings and chicken fries, and thick milkshakes. The Gourmet Kings range adds premium options like Wagyu and Angus.

KFC
Kentucky Fried Chicken with over 1,000 restaurants across the UK. Famous for Original Recipe chicken coated in the Colonel's secret blend of 11 herbs and spices, plus Zinger spicy chicken, Tower Burgers, Twister Wraps, and the iconic gravy.

Popeyes
Louisiana Kitchen bringing Southern US fried chicken to the UK. Known for the buttermilk-battered chicken sandwich that caused a fast food frenzy, bone-in fried chicken, Cajun fries, and Southern sides like mac and cheese and buttermilk biscuits. Over 50 UK locations and growing.

Iceland
UK frozen food retailer with a huge own-brand pizza range. Covers every format: thin crust, stonebaked, deep pan, stuffed crust, woodfired, and takeaway-sized pizzas. Also sells garlic bread, pizza subs, and microwave pizza slices. Known for value pricing and unusual toppings like doner kebab and hot dog.

Young's Seafood
One of the UK's biggest frozen fish and seafood brands. The range covers fish fingers, battered and breaded fish fillets, scampi, fish cakes, fish pies, boil-in-bag fish in sauce, and natural frozen fish. The Chip Shop range replicates chippy-style battered fish from the freezer.

Wimpy
One of the UK's oldest burger chains, operating since the 1950s. Known for table service, griddled beef burgers cooked to order, the Brown Derby ice cream dessert, and the Bender sausage. A smaller chain now with around 60 locations, but a nostalgic British high-street name.

Domino's
The UK's largest pizza delivery chain with over 1,200 stores. Known for customisable pizzas on multiple base styles, chicken sides, garlic bread, and the signature Garlic & Herb dip. Order for delivery or collection.

McCain
The UK's biggest frozen chip brand. The range covers oven chips, french fries, wedges, hash browns, potato shapes, and flavoured fries across multiple cooking formats including oven, air fryer, and microwave. Found in every major UK supermarket.

Cadbury
Cadbury has made chocolate in Birmingham since 1824, and Dairy Milk has been the centre of the range since 1905. Around it sit the textural variations the brand is really built on: the bubbles in Wispa, the folded flakes in Twirl and Flake, the honeycomb in Crunchie, the braided caramel in Curly Wurly. Bournville covers the dark end, Darkmilk sits between the two, and the &More bars and Dairy Milk collaborations carry the newer additions.

Papa John's
American pizza delivery chain with hundreds of UK locations. Known for fresh dough made daily in each store, signature tomato sauce, and a range of classic and specialty pizzas. Also serves chicken sides, dough-based starters, and desserts.

Goodfella's
One of the UK's biggest frozen pizza brands. The range covers Stonebaked Thin, Deep Pan, and Ultimate pizzas, plus garlic bread, pizza pockets, ready meals, and Italian-style sides. Found in every major UK supermarket freezer.
Aunt Bessie's
A British frozen food brand built around the Sunday roast. Known for Yorkshire puddings, roast potatoes, chips, dumplings, stuffing, and traditional British desserts like sticky toffee pudding and apple crumble. Found in every major UK supermarket freezer aisle.

Pizza Hut
One of the UK's biggest pizza chains with hundreds of restaurants and delivery locations. Known for pan pizzas, stuffed crust, and an all-you-can-eat buffet at dine-in restaurants. The menu covers classic and specialty pizzas, chicken sides, garlic bread, and desserts including the iconic cookie dough.

Taco Bell
American-Mexican fast food chain with a growing UK presence. Known for tacos, burritos, the Crunchwrap Supreme, loaded nachos, and seasoned fries. The menu combines Tex-Mex staples like burritos and quesadillas with Taco Bell originals like the Chalupa and Cheesy Gordita Crunch.

Chicago Town
Frozen pizza brand known for stuffed crust pizzas, deep dish individual pizzas, and the Takeaway range of large pizzas. Also makes pizza subs, cheesy bites, and tiger crust pizzas. A UK freezer staple alongside Goodfella's and Dr. Oetker.

Tyrrell's
Premium hand-cooked crisp brand from Herefordshire, known for thick-cut crisps, bold flavours, and a playfully posh British identity.

Five Guys
American burger chain with over 150 UK locations. Known for hand-formed beef patties, free unlimited toppings, fresh-cut fries cooked in peanut oil, and hand-spun milkshakes with free mix-ins. No freezers in any restaurant.

Pringles
Iconic stackable crisp brand sold in tubes worldwide. The UK range includes exclusive flavours like Prawn Cocktail, Texas BBQ Sauce, and the spicy HOT sub-range.

Wingstop
American wing chain with a growing UK presence. The menu centres on chicken wings and tenders available in 12+ sauce flavours ranging from mild (Garlic Parmesan, Hawaiian) to extreme (Atomic). Flavours include wet sauces and dry rubs. Sides include loaded fries and sweet potato fries.

Kettle Chips
Premium hand-cooked crisp brand known for thick-cut crisps, natural ingredients, and bold British flavours.

Walkers
Britain's biggest crisp brand, making crisps in Leicester since the late 1940s. Owned by PepsiCo, the UK equivalent of Lay's.

German Doner Kebab
Fast-growing doner kebab chain with over 100 UK locations. The doner meat is a blend of beef and chicken cooked on a vertical rotisserie in the German style. The menu goes beyond traditional kebabs with wraps, burritos, quesadillas, rice bowls, and loaded fries.

Häagen-Dazs
Häagen-Dazs sells mostly pints, and the range splits between plain bases where the dairy carries everything and flavours built on a single named inclusion: macadamia brittle, caramelised biscuit, praline, rum raisin. The stickbars are a separate format, ice cream on a stick under Belgian milk chocolate with pieces set into the shell. Flavour names stay literal across both.

Ristorante
Dr. Oetker's premium frozen pizza brand. Thin, crispy bases designed to replicate Italian restaurant-style pizza. The range covers classic Italian flavours like Mozzarella, Speciale, Funghi, and Quattro Formaggi, plus vegan and gluten-free options. One of the top-selling frozen pizza brands in UK supermarkets.

Dave's Hot Chicken
Nashville hot chicken chain from Los Angeles, now in the UK. The menu is focused: sliders, tenders, and bites, each available in seven spice levels from No Spice to Reaper. Sides include fries, mac and cheese, kale slaw, and pickles. Known for the heat scale and loaded shakes.

Rustlers
Rustlers microwave burgers, hot dogs, subs, and snacks.

McCoy's
Thick ridge-cut crisp brand known for bold flavours and a satisfying crunch. Owned by KP Snacks.

Doritos
Doritos are corn chips, triangular and heavily seasoned, and the UK range is built around a handful of long-running flavours: Tangy Cheese, Cool Original and Chilli Heatwave. Around those sit the Dippers, a thicker chip in a sharing bag, the Dinamita rolled tortillas, and flavours that come and go like BBQ Sweet Tang, Zingy Vinegar Blast and the pizza pair. The seasoning does the distinguishing, since the chip underneath doesn't change.

Magnum
Magnum makes coated ice cream sticks, and the coating is the point: a thick chocolate shell built to crack rather than bend. The core range runs Classic, Almond, White Chocolate and Mint, with the Signature bars adding a coating dipped twice and the Utopia line swirling the ice cream itself. Collection bars carry cookies and vegan versions built on soy.

Fray Bentos
Fray Bentos tinned pies and pouch meals.

Wotsits
Iconic baked corn puff snack made by Walkers. Famous for their bright orange cheese coating, melt-in-the-mouth texture, and the orange fingers they leave behind.

Ben & Jerry's
Ben & Jerry's builds every tub around what's folded into it, so the base flavour is rarely the whole story: brownies, cookie dough, caramel swirls and chocolatey chunks all turn up by the spoonful. The UK range covers dairy pints, a Non-Dairy line badged vegan, and two formats that leave the tub behind in Peaces bites and Snackable Dough. Fairtrade marks appear across most of the range.

Pipers
Premium hand-cooked crisps from Lincolnshire, named after the specific farms and places each ingredient is sourced from.

Sensations
Walkers' premium crisp range with thicker, crunchier crisps and sophisticated flavour combinations inspired by global cuisine.

KitKat
KitKat is a wafer bar in a chocolate shell, and the format barely changes: fingers separated by a groove deep enough to snap along. The UK range runs from the two and four finger originals to Chunky, which drops the finger count and thickens what is left. Flavour variations sit on top of that structure rather than altering it, covering orange, white, dark, salted caramel and a Nescafe mocha.

Snickers
Snickers is built in layers: nougat on the bottom, caramel and peanuts above it, milk chocolate around the outside. The peanuts are what set it apart from most filled bars, since they bring salt and a hard crunch to something otherwise soft throughout. Variations swap the nut or the coating rather than the construction, which stays the same across almonds, pecans and the white chocolate version.

Hula Hoops
Ring-shaped potato snacks by KP Snacks, famous for the finger-stacking ritual and available in standard, Big Hoops, and Puft formats.

Burts
Premium hand-cooked crisps from Exmouth, Devon, using locally sourced ingredients and thick-cut potatoes.

Golden Wonder
Scottish heritage crisp brand owned by Tayto Group, known for heavier seasoning than Walkers and a loyal following in Scotland and Northern England.

Seabrook
Yorkshire-based crinkle-cut crisp brand owned by Calbee, known for thick ridged crisps and the iconic Canadian Ham flavour.

Tayto
Iconic Northern Irish crisp brand with a fiercely loyal following, famous for its Cheese & Onion and generous seasoning.

Aero
Aero is chocolate with the air left in it. Aerating the chocolate before it sets gives a bubbled centre that collapses under the tooth instead of snapping, which is the whole product. The UK sharing bars carry the flavour range: peppermint, orange, hazelnut and a white Milkybar version, each keeping the same bubbled interior under a solid outer layer.

Twix
Twix puts a shortbread biscuit under caramel and coats the pair in milk chocolate, which makes it one of the few bars where a baked element carries the structure. Two fingers to a pack is the standard format. The variations work on the caramel and the coating, covering salted caramel and cookies and creme, and the range extends into ice cream in both tub and bar form.

Nik Naks
Knobbly-shaped corn snacks by KP Snacks with bold, tangy seasoning trapped in every twisted crevice.

Discos
Thin, concave crisps by KP Snacks with a distinctive bowl shape that cups seasoning for concentrated flavour hits.

Monster Munch
Iconic baked corn snack in monster claw shapes, a British childhood staple made by Walkers. Known for bold flavours and a distinctive puffy, crunchy texture.

Mini Cheddars
Small baked cheese biscuits by Jacob's with real cheese baked into the dough, straddling the line between biscuit and crisp.

Space Raiders
Budget-priced alien-shaped corn snacks by KP Snacks, famous for delivering bold flavours at pocket money prices.

Skittles
Skittles are sugar-shelled chews, sold by the bag and sorted by colour rather than by anything else. Fruit flavours carry the original range, with a sour version that adds an acid coating outside the shell, and a gummies line that drops the hard shell for a softer sweet. The shell is what makes them distinctive, since it holds the colour and cracks before the chew starts.

Quavers
Light, curly potato snack made by Walkers. Famous for their melt-in-the-mouth texture and gentle cheese flavour.

Wheat Crunchies
Crunchy wheat tube snacks by KP Snacks with a distinctive hollow shape and toasted grain base.

French Fries
Thin chip-shaped snacks by Walkers, designed for light, quick eating in multipacks and lunchboxes.

Skips
Melt-in-the-mouth corn snacks by KP Snacks, famous for their fizzy, dissolving texture and prawn cocktail flavour.

Brannigan's
Discontinued thick-cut pub crisps by KP Snacks, mourned for their intense Roast Beef & Mustard and Smoked Ham & Pickle flavours.

Pom-Bear
Teddy bear-shaped potato crisps distributed by KP Snacks, a gluten-free lunchbox staple for children across Britain.

Smith's Savoury Snacks
Classic British pub snacks sold in card packets behind the bar, famous for Scampi Fries and Bacon Fries.

Squares
Square-shaped potato snacks by Walkers with a flat, geometric format and even seasoning coverage.

Frazzles
Bacon rasher-shaped corn snacks by Walkers, beloved as a single-flavour icon of British snack culture.

Chipsticks
Thin corn starch stick snacks by Smith's, a multipack staple known for their sharp salt and vinegar flavour.

Roysters
Bubbly puffed potato snack by KP Snacks, famous for its single T-Bone Steak flavour and distinctive cratered texture.

Twiglets
Knobbly wheat sticks coated in yeast extract by Jacob's, occupying a unique position as Britain's most divisive party snack.