Our Heritage
Young’s traces its roots back to 1805, when it was founded by Elizabeth Young and her family who were watermen and fishermen on the Thames at Greenwich.
The company has been in continuous growth since that time and undergone a number of changes of ownership, although the Young’s family remained involved until the late 1980s.
Young’s started as a whitebait business, then later became famous for its potted shrimp, sold in distinctive blue pottery jars. It was responsible for a number of notable seafood firsts, including the commercialisation of scampi in the UK from 1946 and the marketing of the very first frozen prawns.
Today, Young’s continues to build on its heritage and experience – and as the UK’s biggest specialist seafood brand leading the market with exciting new ideas to help people enjoy fish twice a week.
Our Home in Grimsby
Grimsby – one of Europe’s oldest fishing ports – has been home to Young’s for more than fifty years.
The times when Grimsby dock was busy with hundreds of trawlers have now gone, but the town has embraced change to become a vibrant centre of the UK food industry and the centre of British seafood production.
Young’s is led from Ross House, a landmark building on the banks of the Humber in Grimsby’s fish docks. Grimsby is our Manufacturing and New Product Development centre of excellence. 1,700 members of our team are based in Grimsby, making us the town’s largest private employer.
We’re also very proud to have five specialist sites across Scotland employing nearly 2,000 people, developing and producing a wide range of products from Smoked Salmon to Scampi.