Flying Fish Seafoods.

Their Story.

It takes years of hard graft to be able to deliver a perfect service first time and every time.  Flying Fish has been supplying the best seafood in the British Isles to the UK’s best chefs since 2006.

Founder, Johnny Godden, has been in the business for nearly two decades (longer if you count his first business collecting, cleaning and selling Cuttlefish to pet shops at the young age of 16).

On leaving school, Johnny joined a local seafood supplier. By his mid-twenties he had worked his way up the ranks from filleter to buyer and then onto sales manager. By that point he also had his own ideas on how a business should be run.

He moved to Cornwall to be closer to the source of our beautiful produce and Flying Fish was born.

As a company they care so passionately not only about the quality of fish we supply to our customers, but also how responsibly we source the fish.  In order to do this they have to follow the very highest industry practices to protect the rich and ample stocks currently enjoyed.

Flying Fish offers some of the fastest delivery times available in the industry. The processes are diligently planned and executed to guarantee optimum freshness for our customers. They make a firm promise to supply the finest fish from ship to plate within 48 hours.

Thanks to hard work and hard-won expertise, they have grown from a one-man band into the company they are today and have now built up an incredible list of customers, including many Michelin-starred chefs and restaurants.

If you’re interested to know more about how we work and what they do, please do go visit them. Their doors are always open..

Sustainability.

“Our shared commitment to sustainability and ethical food at Flying Fish Seafoods

We have a commitment to deliver high quality fish to our customers in various hospitality establishments across the country. We promote, educate and point our customers to choose the ethical and sustainable products as best we can to preserve our oceans stocks.  Today more than ever this means using sustainably sourced products that come from suppliers, fishermen and producers with high standards of animal welfare.  At the same time, we have a responsibility to our environment to ensure that where practicable the resources used in the preparation and packing are sustainably sourced, effectively used and sustainably disposed of or recycled.”

Modern slavery Act 2015

Partnering with reputable suppliers

Rigorous supplier approval process,

backed up by an Ethical Sourcing

Policy 3rd party organisation

Our customers’ audits