Modern Slavery Statement
Last updated August 26, 2025
GoBrands UK Holdings Ltd
GoBrands UK Holdings Ltd has published a modern slavery statement for the financial year ending 2024.
According to estimates by the International Labour Organisation, 50 million people around the world are in a form of modern slavery, including 28 million people in forced labour. We do not tolerate modern slavery either within our business or within our supply chains. We expect our supply chain (whether direct suppliers or those that directly or indirectly supply our direct suppliers) to share the same values.
Gopuff is an international business founded in 2013. Gopuff is in the business of instant commerce, enabling consumers to access a wide selection of thousands of grocery and household goods in minutes. We operate 400+ locations globally, including 36 locations in 14 different cities across the UK.
We have reviewed our business and our supply chain. Neither we nor, to the best of our knowledge, our supply chain make use of modern slavery.
Our Policies
We have appropriate policies in place that underpin our commitment to ensure that there is no modern slavery in our supply chains or in any part of our business. We continuously review and update all our policies. We have adopted a Modern Slavery Policy which rejects the use of modern slavery and a Supplier Code of Conduct which all our suppliers must comply with.
Training
To ensure a high level of understanding of the risks of modern slavery in our supply chains and our business, we provide regular training to our staff via our new employee onboarding process and regular refresher training.
Working with Suppliers
We expect our suppliers to comply with our Supplier Code of Conduct and to place similar expectations on their respective suppliers.
When entering into arrangements with suppliers, suppliers undergo a supplier approval process in which we assess them from a qualitative and economic perspective. Our procurement team performs this approval process when engaging with any new supplier.
As part of that assessment, we are alert for any indicators of modern slavery.
We may impose contractual obligations on suppliers under which they:
undertake to comply with our Supplier Code of Conduct;
warrant that their business and, to the best of their knowledge, their own supply chain do not use modern slavery practices;
agree to provide us on request with responses to a self-assessment questionnaire regarding modern slavery practices and steps they have taken to ensure it is not used by them or their supply chain.
agree to permit us and third parties acting for us to inspect their facilities, records and practices, to have access to their personnel and to audit their business for the purposes of ensuring that they comply with these obligations and that there is no use of modern slavery .
impose equivalent obligations on their own suppliers.
We have prepared this statement pursuant to section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and it constitutes our slavery and human trafficking statement for the financial year ending 2024.
References in the statement to “modern slavery” mean any conduct which is an offence under Part I of that Act including slavery, servitude, any type of forced or compulsory labour and trafficking for the purposes of exploitation.
Approved by the Board of Directors on 01 August 2025
Name and Signature of Director

Eoin Ryan