About Staveley
Staveley's Eggs is a family-run Lancashire business with roots dating back to 1970 when Ken and Mary Staveley started what was then a relatively small operation. Today, with their son David taking a major role in the business, they've grown to become an influential player in the UK egg industry, all while maintaining their independent, family values. Based at Coppull Moor Farm near Chorley, Staveley's takes pride in being a totally independent producer and packer of free range and colony eggs. What sets them apart is their commitment to welfare - they rear their own hens from day old, giving them full control over the birds throughout their entire lives and ensuring welfare standards consistently meet and exceed all legislation. This vertically integrated approach from chick to shelf means Staveley's can guarantee the quality and provenance of every egg. Their fleet of vehicles delivers around the clock, from local corner shops to larger retailers, ensuring fresh eggs are always available for consumers across the North West and beyond. The business expanded significantly in 2014 when they acquired Pennine Eggs, along with J. Rainford and Sons Ltd and the Hatchwood Farm site, strengthening their position as a major regional egg producer while staying true to their family farming heritage. UK shoppers can find Staveley free range eggs at Asda, with Grocefully helping you compare prices on Large and Very Large free range eggs from this trusted Lancashire farm.

