Our Promise

Our Promise

Goodness is our guiding principle.

We choose what’s best for our customers, our farmers, our employees and our planet. It’s a tall order, but we wouldn’t have it any other way.

Amy's salad chopping

We’re not in the business of making shareholders happy. In fact, we don’t have shareholders. We’re in the business of cooking delicious, organic vegetarian meals for everyone.

Amy's man holding organic sign

Organic farming has a big impact. It nourishes the soil rather than stripping it of its nutrients so that the soil stays healthy for future generations. And it’s better for the people working in the fields.

Amy's lentil soup tins

All of our dishes are non-GMO, and we’re a proud supporter of GMO labeling initiatives because we believe that people have a right to know what they put in their bodies. We were also one of the first to market with non-BPA-lined cans, and we’re happy to see many other food companies following our lead.

Amy's farmers in the field

Our commitment to organic ensures that farmers aren’t exposed to harmful chemicals and pesticides.

Amy's medical centre

When we learned that many of our employees weren’t using their health insurance to visit doctors because of language barriers and not wanting to take time off work, we built on-site Health Centres staffed with bilingual doctors to ensure that all of our employees and their families are getting the proper care they need.

Amy's man in kale field

We’ve earned a reputation among farmers for being too picky and overly demanding. This is something we’re proud of. Because we don’t manufacture food, we cook it with love. And we believe that if we care about everything we do and everyone we cook for, then you’ll be able to taste the love.

Amy's group of employees

Our goal is to do things the right way. Right by our customers. Right by our farmers. Right by our family of employees. And right by our Earth. The right way isn’t always the smart way or the easy way, but it’s the only way we’re interested in.