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Small Business, Big Impact

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Posted By Greg Robinson on January 24, 2025 Features, Food and Drink

In an era marked by economic uncertainty, rising costs, and increasing barriers for companies across the UK, small businesses are proving their resilience and ability to drive meaningful change. Despite the challenges, SMEs like hampers.com are stepping up as beacons of innovation, community support, and sustainability, demonstrating that even in the toughest of times, small businesses can have a big impact.

With over 45 years of experience in the gifting industry, hampers.com has not only weathered economic storms but also thrived, becoming one of the UK’s largest privately owned gift hamper companies. Their journey is a testament to adaptability, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to fostering joy and connection, even during challenging times. By embedding sustainability, premium quality, and a customer-first ethos into every facet of their business, hampers.com demonstrates that true success isn’t just measured by profit – it’s built on values that resonate deeply with people and communities.

Hampers.com

Since its founding in 1979, hampers.com has delivered over 3.75 million carefully curated hampers to private customers and corporate clients. Under the dynamic leadership of Patrick Gore and Hannah Lia, who took the helm in 2019, the company has undergone a remarkable transformation. By integrating a values-driven approach into every step of their operations, hampers.com has achieved an impressive 87% revenue growth since 2019. This achievement underscores the company’s ability to not only expand, but also give back, both to people and the planet.

Elevating gifting with care and expertise

hampers.com’s mission is simple: to bring joy and wholehearted togetherness to gifting, creating moments that matter and bring people together, even from afar. Every hamper is hand-picked and hand-packed with care by some of the longest serving hand-packers in the industry, ensuring that each gift delivers a thoughtful, meaningful moment for the recipient. 

The company’s meticulous attention to detail shines through in its sourcing process, where every food and drink item is carefully taste-tested and expertly paired to create a truly harmonious tasting experience. Beyond this, hampers.com goes the extra mile by prioritising the sourcing of artisan food and drink from small, sustainable UK suppliers – championing local craftsmanship and helping fellow small businesses flourish in the process.

This hands-on approach has resonated with customers, earning hampers.com an average review score of 4.8/5 stars from nearly 29,000 verified reviews. The company also maintains an impressive 97% on-time delivery rate, even during peak trading periods, ensuring customers can rely on them for timely, high-quality service.

Sustainability at the core

hampers.com is more than just a gifting company; it’s a force for positive environmental change. Achieving Certified Carbon Neutral status was a major milestone in the company’s sustainability journey, reflecting its commitment to reducing its environmental impact. In 2024 alone, hampers.com offset 492 tonnes of CO2 and partnered with impactful projects like the Renewable Solar Power Project in India and the Methane Recovery Project in Brazil.

Eco-conscious practices are woven into every aspect of the business. From using FSC-certified cardboard and biodegradable packaging to working with couriers that prioritise electric vehicles, hampers.com ensures that every step of the company’s operations is environmentally responsible. Even its headquarters is equipped with energy-efficient lighting and heating systems to minimise energy consumption, proving that no business is too small to make a difference.

Supporting communities

hampers.com’s commitment to positive change extends beyond its environmental efforts to its support for local communities. As an Accredited Real Living Wage employer, the company ensures fair pay and benefits for all staff, including private healthcare for permanent employees. 

Excess stock is donated to Oxford Food Hub, while partnerships with organisations like Oxfordshire Mind help to support mental health initiatives in the local community. The company also proudly sponsors the Didcot Casual Girls Football Team, fostering opportunities for local young athletes.

Delivering joy at scale

Whether managing 300 orders during quieter seasons or scaling up to 10,000 daily orders at Christmas, hampers.com combines agility with meticulous care. Despite the challenges of peak trading, the company achieved a 4.73/5 customer satisfaction score in November 2024, alongside a perfect 5/5 recommendation rating, showcasing its ability to maintain excellence under pressure.

Looking ahead to 2025, hampers.com is preparing to pursue B Corp certification, a milestone that will further cement its position as a leader in sustainability and ethical business practices. Adding to their accolades, hampers.com has also been shortlisted for the 2025 Small Business of the Year Award hosted by Business Awards UK, recognising their outstanding contributions to innovation, sustainability, and community impact. Through every step of this journey, the company remains steadfast in its mission to bring joy and connection to gifting while making a positive impact on people and the planet.

“At hampers.com, we want to show that small businesses have the power to create ripples of positive change that Patrick Gore and Hannah Lia, who took the helm in 2019, the company has undergone a remarkable transformationreach far beyond their size,” explained Director, Hannah Lia. “By staying true to our values – supporting communities, championing sustainability, and delivering seamless customer care – we can make a meaningful difference, one gift at a time.”. 

Through embedding a value-led approach, championing sustainability and focusing on creating heartfelt customer experiences, hampers.com showcases the unique ability of small businesses to innovate, inspire, and leave a lasting impact in ways that larger corporations often cannot. Whether it’s empowering local artisans, reducing their environmental footprint, or delivering joy to even the most remote corners of the UK, hampers.com proves that small businesses have the power to change lives. In doing so, they remind us that even the smallest actions, when driven by intention and care, can create waves of positivity that extend far and wide.



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