Ella’s Kitchen was set up by Paul Lindley, CEO, to promote healthy eating amongst babies and young children. We're a highly entrepreneurial and values driven company, achieving impressive growth to £60m turnover and a team of 60+ employees based at Ella’s barn near Henley.
Our baby and toddler food can be found in key retailers across the UK as well as the Scandinavian and BeNeLux markets. We're recognised for our high quality ingredients and ethical credentials which are visible throughout our supply chain and in our social and charity work. Ella’s recently became part of the Hain Celestial Group.
Our Mission Our mission is ‘To improve children’s lives through developing healthy relationships with food’ which means we don’t just get involved in producing amazing baby food and snacks. We are committed to supporting parents in the weaning process and toward greater education for children about healthy eating.
Our Values & Ethos Being part of the super-duper team at Ella’s Kitchen, you will live and breathe our inspirational values: • We’re Childlike • We Think Differently • We’re Good to Each Other • We Want to Win • We’re Business Minded
Our ethos is to have our head in the clouds but our feet on the ground. Our team works extremely hard to achieve some amazing things, as well as being extraordinarily innovative, and we have a lot of fun in the process. Our barns are always a hive of activities, fancy dress and fun!
Ella's Kitchen is on a mission to make kids fall in love with healthy food. They're not just whipping up tasty baby snacks; they're all about sparking joy and curiosity in young eaters. Imagine working at a place where creativity is celebrated, and your quirky ideas are welcomed. They're passionate about collaboration and making a genuine impact in children's lives, far from any corporate humdrum. Plus, their vibrant team rallies around creating delightful experiences that go beyond just the product. You’ll be part of a team that embraces a playful spirit while being dead serious about fostering healthy habits in the next generation.
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