FAQs
Got a question? Lots of people do – so we’ve answered a few of the most common ones below. If you can’t find what you need, just pop us an email at thefarmer@bannistersfarm.co.uk – we’d love to hear from you.
Got a question? Lots of people do – so we’ve answered a few of the most common ones below. If you can’t find what you need, just pop us an email at thefarmer@bannistersfarm.co.uk – we’d love to hear from you.
You can find them in supermarkets up and down the country, like Tesco, Morrisons, Waitrose, Asda, Iceland, Aldi and Nisa Local. They’re also stocked online with Ocado, and be sure to look out for us in farm shops and independent stores, too.
For a full stockist list, head to our Where to Buy page.
You certainly can! Every single one of our products is gluten free.
Apart from our Cheese & Bacon Potato Skins and Cheese & Bacon Mini Skins, everything we make is veggie friendly.
All our jackets have been fully oven-baked, just as you’d do them at home (but with a bigger oven!). Once they’re perfectly cooked, we quickly freeze them to lock in all the goodness and keep them fresh until you need them.
Back when we used to have lots of sheep on the farm, we had a superstar sheepdog called Ben – and that’s him. Pretty cute, don’t you think?
Thanks for asking! We’d love to talk to you. Just pop your details into the form on our catering page or email thefarmer@bannistersfarm.co.uk and someone from the team will be in touch.
Well, firstly they’re delicious and go with pretty much anything, which we think is pretty great.
When it comes to health, they’re jam-packed with vitamins and minerals, including Vitamins C, B1 and B6, Zinc and Potassium, to name but a few. They’re also high in fibre, low in fat and salt, and are completely cholesterol-free. And when you leave the skins on you get even more of this goodness – so that’s what we do!
The Yorkshire Wolds is a crescent-shaped stretch of rolling, chalky hills and valleys between York, the North York Moors and the east coast, straddling both North and East Yorkshire. They look like gently rolling hills, but get closer and you’ll see there are actually deep, steep-sided valleys, originally formed by glaciers, which stretch out for miles. Geography lesson over! But seriously, they’re beautiful and well worth a visit – and we’re very lucky to call them home.