That the Parliament celebrates Glenrothes granola producer Nakey Bakey on being named one of six winners in Scotmid’s Scottish Favourites Competition; welcomes that the winners' products will be listed in Scotmid stores in 2026; understands that the competition was launched as part of the 2025 edition of Scottish Food and Drink September, which is designed to support producers, raise their profile, open routes into retail and bring innovative Scottish food and drink produce to convenience shoppers; notes that Nakey Bakey, which was started by Megan Murrie as a small business in Methil in Fife before moving premises to Glenrothes, won the competition with its mixed berry and strawberry mango fusion granola; recognises the efforts of Megan to develop Nakey Bakey’s produce, healthy granola that is free from the top 14 allergens, with no added sugar and full of real, natural ingredients that support gut health; acknowledges that Nakey Bakey has been recognised by several accolades including the Scotland Food and Drink Excellence Award, Scotland Start-Up Awards' Health and Wellbeing Start-Up of the Year, and has been shortlisted as a finalist in multiple national awards, and extends its very best wishes to Megan for continued success in the future.
Supported by:
Colin Beattie, Miles Briggs, Annabelle Ewing, Dr Pam Gosal MBE, Bill Kidd, Paul Sweeney, Tess White