On a mission to reduce food waste

Since 2021 we've rescued thousands of kilos of coffee and millions of coffee pods from speciality roasters. Join our mission and rescue some coffee today

How it Works

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We speak to coffee roasters

Each week we rescue tonnes of Wonky coffee from select coffee roasters.

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You pick your coffee

You choose what type of coffee pod you want.

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Subscribe & Save or buy once

We’ll ship your coffee out to you exactly when you want it for a fraction of the usual price.

4 Million cups of coffee are wasted every day

Wonky comes in many forms; from dented coffee pods, to test runs on new products, to supply and demand inaccuracies and many more. We're battling that unnecessary waste with every haul of rescued coffee

Join our mission today
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Thousands of happy Wonky Ones

Why go wonky?

Rescued From The Best

We partner with only the best and most sustainable coffee brands in the UK.

Q Grader quality checked

Quality checked, assessed and flavour profiled by our in-house Q Grader.

Huge Savings

An average of a 50% saving against the RRP.

Battling Waste

Supporting the mission to reduce all waste in the coffee industry.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it good value?

Yes it is. Generally speaking the coffee your drinking would be retailing at around 50% more expensive than the price we sell it for.

Where do you rescue coffee from?

We source surplus from the best roasters and coffee brands from across the planet. We've got great relationships with roasters in the UK, Italy, The Netherlands, Germany, Korea, Belgium, Japan and so many more.

How do you quality check your coffee?

Before the coffee is rescued it goes through our strict Q Graders cupping process to ensure it is of a certain standard. We work with top-notch roasters, so generally speaking we're rescuing really high quality coffee.

Why is the coffee Wonky?

We've worked with hundreds of different roasters from all over the planet, and the list of why the coffee could be considered Wonky is growing and growing. But here's a few: dents and dings on the pods, overproduction, test runs and supply and demand inaccuracies.