Introduction
This statement is made pursuant to section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and constitutes our company slavery and human trafficking statement for the financial year ending 2020.
Our Business, Structure & Supply Chains
Lime Squeezy is a Thai Kitchen operating across England specialising in cooking a range of original Thai dishes using the diverse ingredients found across Thailand.
We opened our first restaurant in 2021 and currently operate in only one location. We employ around 20 employees who are all directly employed rather than agency staff.
Our supply chain includes sellers of direct ingredients and wholesalers from the UK and the rest of the world as well as suppliers of business necessities such as office suppliers and technical support.
Due Diligence & Policies on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking
We consider that the company is run in an ethical manner and we work to key values such as integrity, quality and treating everyone fairly and this ethos runs through our business decisions including employment policies and supply chain management.
We have long-standing, close relationships with suppliers and prioritise quality and provenance. We continue to monitor suppliers that we believe may present high modern slavery risks in our supply chain.
Effectiveness of Measures Taken & Looking Ahead
We are committed to continuously improving our practices to eliminate any slavery and human trafficking in the supply chain and to act ethically and with integrity in all business relationships.
Over the course of the next financial year we will be implementing new policies, training and key performance indicators to help us identify, prevent and mitigate any risks of modern slavery or human trafficking in relation to new and existing suppliers and in relation to our own operations.
Approval
Approved by the CEO Lime Squeezy Limited on 10th May 2021
Signed by Pranee Laurillard, CEO, Lime Squeezy Limited, on 10th May 2021