Privacy Policy

Last updated: 6 June 2026

This Privacy Policy explains how Eat Sleep Repeat collects, uses, stores and shares personal data when you visit our website, create an account, place an order, contact us, subscribe to marketing, interact with our adverts, or otherwise use our services.

We are committed to protecting your privacy and handling your personal data fairly, lawfully and transparently.

This Privacy Policy applies to our website, online store, customer accounts, checkout, customer support services, marketing communications, advertising activity, cookies, tracking technologies and related online services.


1. Who We Are

The website is operated by EAT SLEEP REPEAT LTD, trading as Eat Sleep Repeat.

Company name: EAT SLEEP REPEAT LTD
Company number: 17217704
Registered in: England and Wales

Registered office address:
Flat 2, Heather Court
11a West Cliff Road
Bournemouth
United Kingdom
BH2 5EP

For data protection purposes, EAT SLEEP REPEAT LTD is the data controller of the personal data described in this Privacy Policy. This means we decide how and why your personal data is used.

Privacy contact: support@eatsleeprepeat.co.uk
You may also contact us using the contact form or customer support details provided on our website.

Our registered office is provided for company and legal correspondence only. It is not a customer returns address unless we specifically confirm this to you in writing.


2. Important Summary

We collect and use personal data so that we can operate our website, take payments, fulfil orders, deliver parcels, provide customer support, manage returns and refunds, comply with legal obligations, prevent fraud, send marketing where permitted, measure website performance, and advertise our products.

We do not sell your personal data.

We do share personal data with trusted service providers and partner companies where this is necessary to operate our website, process payments, fulfil orders, send deliveries, provide customer support, send newsletters, run advertising, measure events and conversions, host our systems, prevent fraud, comply with the law, or protect our business.

Our main servers are based in the EU, but some third-party providers may process or access personal data from other countries, including the UK, EU/EEA, United States and other locations. Where required, we use appropriate safeguards for international transfers.


3. Personal Data We Collect

We may collect and use the following types of personal data.

3.1 Identity and Contact Data

This may include:

Your name.

Your billing address.

Your delivery address.

Your email address.

Your telephone number.

Your customer account details.

The name and delivery details of another person, if you ask us to send an order to them.

3.2 Order and Transaction Data

This may include:

Products ordered.

Order numbers.

Basket contents.

Order dates.

Delivery method.

Delivery tracking information.

Payment status.

Refunds, replacements and returns.

Customer service notes relating to your order.

Discount codes, vouchers or store credit used.

Proof of delivery, delivery scans, delivery photos, courier notes or delivery issue records.

3.3 Payment Data

Payments are processed by third-party payment providers.

We do not intentionally store your full payment card number or full card security code where payments are handled by a third-party payment processor.

We may receive and store limited payment information, such as:

Payment confirmation.

Payment method type.

Transaction reference.

Fraud or risk status.

Billing postcode.

Last four digits of a payment card, where provided by the payment processor.

Refund confirmation.

Chargeback information.

3.4 Account Data

If you create an account, we may process:

Login details.

Account preferences.

Saved addresses.

Order history.

Wishlist or saved basket information, where available.

Account activity.

Security and authentication information.

3.5 Customer Support and Communication Data

This may include:

Emails, contact forms, support tickets or messages you send to us.

Replies we send to you.

Information you provide when asking about an order, product, return, refund, damaged item, missing item or complaint.

Photographs or evidence you send to us in relation to damaged, faulty, incorrect or missing items.

Records of complaints and how they were resolved.

Social media messages or comments where you contact us through social media platforms.

3.6 Technical, Device and Usage Data

When you use our website, we may collect technical information such as:

IP address.

Browser type and version.

Device type.

Operating system.

Time zone setting.

Pages viewed.

Products viewed.

Search terms used on our website.

Referring website or advert.

Click activity.

Basket events.

Checkout events.

Purchase or conversion events.

Cookie identifiers.

Advertising identifiers.

Session data.

Error logs.

Website performance data.

Approximate location derived from technical data.

Consent preferences.

3.7 Marketing and Preference Data

This may include:

Newsletter subscription status.

Marketing consent records.

Email marketing preferences.

Unsubscribe records.

Cookie consent choices.

Advertising preferences.

Competition, promotion or survey entries, where applicable.

Newsletter open, click and engagement data.

3.8 Advertising and Analytics Data

Where cookies, tags, pixels or similar technologies are used, and where you have given consent where required, we may collect or share data for advertising, analytics and event measurement.

This may include:

Pages visited.

Products viewed.

Items added to basket.

Checkout started.

Orders completed.

Conversion events.

Advertising click identifiers.

Cookie IDs.

Device and browser information.

Approximate location.

Referral source.

Campaign information.

Consent signals.

Where enabled and permitted, limited customer identifiers such as an email address or phone number may be sent in hashed form to advertising platforms for conversion measurement, audience matching or ad performance reporting.

3.9 Optional Sensitive Information

We do not normally ask for special category personal data, such as health information.

However, you may choose to provide information that could reveal allergies, intolerances, dietary requirements, medical conditions, religious dietary requirements or other sensitive information when contacting us about a product.

Please only provide this type of information where it is necessary for your enquiry.

Where this information amounts to special category personal data, we will only use it where a lawful condition applies, such as your explicit consent, where necessary to handle a legal claim, where necessary to protect someone’s vital interests, or where otherwise permitted by law.


4. How We Collect Personal Data

We may collect personal data in the following ways.

4.1 Directly From You

For example, when you:

Place an order.

Create an account.

Contact customer support.

Subscribe to our newsletter.

Use a discount code.

Submit a return or refund request.

Send us photographs or evidence.

Complete a form.

Enter a promotion or survey.

Leave a review.

Set cookie preferences.

4.2 Automatically Through the Website

We may collect data automatically using cookies, pixels, tags, server logs and similar technologies when you use our website.

This includes data collected through website analytics, advertising tools, event tracking, conversion tracking and security tools.

4.3 From Third Parties

We may receive data from:

Payment providers.

Couriers and delivery providers.

Fulfilment and warehouse partners.

Customer support platforms.

Website hosting providers.

E-commerce platform providers.

Advertising platforms such as Google.

Analytics providers.

Newsletter providers such as Mailjet.

Fraud prevention and security providers.

Review platforms.

Social media platforms, where you interact with us.

Partner companies assisting with order fulfilment or customer service.

Professional advisers, regulators, law enforcement bodies, or other parties where required.

4.4 From Other Customers

If someone places an order for delivery to you, they may provide us with your name, delivery address, email address or telephone number.

If you provide someone else’s details to us, you must make sure you have a lawful reason to do so and that the person understands their data will be used to fulfil the order.


5. How and Why We Use Personal Data

We only use personal data where we have a lawful basis to do so.

The main lawful bases we rely on are:

Contract — where processing is necessary to provide our services, process your order, deliver goods, handle returns, or communicate with you about your purchase.

Legal obligation — where we must process data to comply with tax, accounting, consumer protection, food safety, product safety, fraud prevention, legal, regulatory or other legal requirements.

Legitimate interests — where processing is necessary for our business interests, provided your rights and freedoms do not override those interests.

Consent — where you have given consent, for example for certain cookies, advertising tracking, newsletter marketing, or optional processing.

Vital interests — in rare cases, where processing is necessary to protect someone’s life or safety.


6. Purposes and Lawful Bases

Purpose Personal Data Used Lawful Basis
To operate the website and online store Technical, usage, account and cookie data Contract, legitimate interests, consent where required
To create and manage customer accounts Identity, contact, account and order data Contract, legitimate interests
To process orders Identity, contact, order, transaction and payment data Contract
To process payments and refunds Payment, order, transaction and billing data Contract, legal obligation, legitimate interests
To deliver orders Name, delivery address, contact details, order details and tracking data Contract, legitimate interests
To share order details with fulfilment partners and couriers Name, address, contact details, parcel and tracking data Contract, legitimate interests
To provide customer support Identity, contact, order and communication data Contract, legitimate interests
To manage returns, refunds, replacements and complaints Order, communication, photographic and transaction data Contract, legal obligation, legitimate interests
To handle damaged, faulty, missing or incorrect items Order, communication, photographic and delivery data Contract, legal obligation, legitimate interests
To send transactional emails Name, email, order and delivery data Contract, legal obligation, legitimate interests
To send newsletters and marketing emails Name, email, marketing preference and engagement data Consent, or legitimate interests where the soft opt-in applies
To manage unsubscribe and suppression lists Email address and marketing preference data Legal obligation, legitimate interests
To run Google advertising, remarketing, conversion tracking and event measurement Cookie IDs, event data, device data, page activity, order event data and consent signals Consent where required, legitimate interests where permitted
To measure website performance and improve the website Technical, usage, analytics and consent data Legitimate interests, consent where required
To prevent fraud and secure our website Technical, payment, order, account, IP and fraud risk data Legitimate interests, legal obligation
To keep business, tax and accounting records Order, payment, refund and invoice data Legal obligation
To comply with legal, product safety or regulatory duties Order, customer, product, complaint and safety data Legal obligation, legitimate interests
To protect our legal rights Order, account, communication, payment and support data Legitimate interests, legal obligation
To manage business operations and supplier relationships Order, support, technical and operational data Legitimate interests
To manage reviews, surveys or promotions Identity, contact, review and submission data Consent, contract, legitimate interests

7. Order Fulfilment and Partner Companies

We use personal data primarily to fulfil orders and provide customer service.

To do this, we may share relevant order data with partner companies and service providers who help us with:

Warehousing.

Picking and packing.

Stock management.

Dispatch.

Delivery.

Returns.

Customer service.

Order administration.

Fraud prevention.

Payment processing.

Technical support.

These partners only receive the personal data they need to perform their role.

Where a partner acts as our processor, they must process personal data only on our instructions and must use appropriate security measures.

Where a partner acts as an independent controller, they are responsible for their own use of personal data under their own privacy policy.


8. Delivery Providers

To deliver your order, we may share your name, address, email address, telephone number, order information and parcel details with delivery providers.

We currently use delivery providers including:

Royal Mail

FedEx

Couriers may use your details to deliver your parcel, send tracking updates, manage delivery preferences, confirm delivery, investigate lost parcels, or resolve delivery issues.

Couriers may record delivery evidence, such as delivery scans, GPS location, signatures, delivery photographs, safe-place information or delivery notes.


9. Payment Providers

We use third-party payment providers to process payments, refunds and chargebacks.

Payment providers may process your name, billing details, payment details, transaction information, device information, IP address and fraud prevention data.

Payment providers may also carry out fraud checks, security checks and payment authorisation.

We do not sell payment data and we do not intentionally store your full card details where payment is handled by a third-party payment processor.


10. Newsletters and Email Marketing

We use Mailjet to send newsletters and marketing emails.

If you subscribe to our newsletter, we may process your name, email address, subscription status, consent record, marketing preferences, email opens, link clicks, bounce records, unsubscribe records and related engagement data.

We may send marketing emails where:

You have given consent.

You are an existing customer and the law allows us to rely on the soft opt-in for similar products or services.

You have not opted out.

You can unsubscribe at any time by using the unsubscribe link in our emails or by contacting us.

Unsubscribing from marketing emails will not stop important service messages, such as order confirmations, dispatch updates, customer support replies, legal notices, recall notices or safety notices.

We may keep your email address on a suppression list after you unsubscribe so that we do not send you marketing again.


11. Google Advertising, Analytics and Event Tracking

We use Google services for advertising, analytics, event tracking, conversion measurement and related website activity.

These services may include tools such as:

Google Ads.

Google Analytics.

Google Tag Manager.

Google conversion tracking.

Google remarketing or audience tools.

Google consent or measurement tools.

Where these tools are active, Google and related technologies may process data such as:

Cookie identifiers.

Device identifiers.

IP address.

Browser and device information.

Pages viewed.

Products viewed.

Basket events.

Checkout events.

Purchase or conversion events.

Referral source.

Advertising click IDs.

Campaign data.

Approximate location.

Consent settings.

We may use this data to:

Understand how visitors use our website.

Measure whether adverts lead to purchases.

Improve advertising performance.

Avoid showing irrelevant adverts.

Create or manage advertising audiences.

Measure conversions.

Debug and optimise website events.

Where required by law, we will ask for your consent before using non-essential advertising, analytics or tracking cookies.

You can manage cookie preferences through our cookie banner or cookie settings tool, where available.

You can also manage some Google advertising preferences through Google’s own privacy and ad settings.


12. Cookies and Similar Technologies

Our website uses cookies and similar technologies such as pixels, tags, scripts, local storage, server logs and tracking technologies.

Cookies and similar technologies may be used to:

Make the website work.

Remember your basket.

Allow checkout to function.

Keep your account secure.

Prevent fraud.

Remember cookie choices.

Understand website performance.

Measure advertising.

Track conversions.

Send event data to advertising or analytics providers.

Personalise or improve adverts, where consented.

Support newsletter analytics.

12.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies

These are required for the website to work properly.

They may be used for:

Shopping basket functionality.

Checkout.

Payment security.

Login sessions.

Fraud prevention.

Website security.

Load balancing.

Cookie preference storage.

We do not usually need your consent for strictly necessary cookies, but we still provide information about them.

12.2 Analytics and Performance Cookies

These help us understand how visitors use our website, which pages are popular, where errors occur, and how we can improve the website.

Where required, we only use these cookies with your consent.

12.3 Advertising and Marketing Cookies

These are used to measure adverts, track conversions, build audiences, limit repeated ads, and show more relevant advertising.

These cookies may be set by us or by third-party advertising providers such as Google.

We will ask for consent before using advertising and marketing cookies where required.

12.4 Functionality Cookies

These may remember preferences or settings, such as location, display choices or website preferences.

Where required, we will ask for consent.

12.5 Email Tracking Technologies

Marketing emails may contain tracking pixels or tracked links.

These help us understand whether emails are opened, links are clicked, emails bounce, or subscribers engage with our content.

You can avoid this tracking by unsubscribing from marketing emails or by adjusting your email client settings where available.

12.6 Managing Cookies

You can manage cookies through:

Our cookie banner or cookie settings tool.

Your browser settings.

Device settings.

Third-party opt-out tools, where available.

Google privacy and advertising settings, where applicable.

Blocking cookies may affect how the website works. Some features, including basket, checkout or login, may not function correctly if strictly necessary cookies are blocked.


13. Do We Sell Personal Data?

No.

We do not sell, rent or trade your personal data.

We may share personal data with service providers, fulfilment partners, advertising providers and other third parties where necessary for the purposes explained in this Privacy Policy.

Sharing data with advertising providers, analytics providers or fulfilment partners is not the same as selling personal data. However, these activities may still involve personal data and may require transparency, consent or other lawful safeguards.


14. Who We Share Personal Data With

We may share personal data with the following categories of recipients.

14.1 Fulfilment and Delivery Partners

This includes warehouses, dispatch partners, packing partners, stock management partners, Royal Mail, FedEx and other delivery-related service providers.

14.2 Payment Providers

This includes card processors, PayPal or other checkout payment providers, fraud screening tools, refund processors and chargeback handlers, depending on the payment options available at checkout.

14.3 Website, Hosting and IT Providers

This includes website hosting providers, cloud infrastructure providers, e-commerce platform providers, server providers, database providers, security providers, backup providers and technical support providers.

Our main servers are based in the EU.

14.4 Marketing and Newsletter Providers

This includes Mailjet and any other providers we use to send newsletters, manage subscribers, measure campaign performance or maintain suppression lists.

14.5 Advertising and Analytics Providers

This includes Google and other providers used for advertising, analytics, event tracking, conversion measurement, campaign management, tag management, consent management or reporting.

14.6 Customer Support and Communication Providers

This includes email providers, contact form providers, customer support tools, helpdesk platforms, live chat tools, CRM tools and telephone providers where applicable.

14.7 Professional Advisers

This includes accountants, bookkeepers, tax advisers, lawyers, auditors, insurers and business advisers.

14.8 Regulators, Authorities and Legal Recipients

This includes HMRC, Companies House, courts, regulators, law enforcement bodies, public authorities, product safety authorities, food safety authorities, fraud prevention bodies, dispute resolution bodies or other legal recipients where required or permitted.

14.9 Business Transfer Recipients

If we sell, transfer, merge, reorganise or restructure all or part of our business, personal data may be shared with potential buyers, advisers, investors, lenders or new owners where reasonably necessary and lawful.

14.10 Other Third Parties With Your Consent

We may share personal data with another third party where you ask us to or where you give consent.


15. International Transfers

Our main servers are based in the EU.

However, some of our third-party providers may process, store or access personal data outside the UK and EU/EEA, including in the United States or other countries.

This may happen where we use providers for:

Advertising.

Analytics.

Email newsletters.

Payment processing.

Security.

Cloud services.

Technical support.

Customer support.

Business administration.

Where personal data is transferred outside the UK, we will take steps required by law to protect it.

These steps may include relying on:

UK adequacy regulations.

The UK-US Data Bridge or other recognised transfer frameworks, where applicable.

International Data Transfer Agreements.

Standard Contractual Clauses with the UK Addendum.

Contractual safeguards.

Technical and organisational security measures.

Processor agreements.

Other transfer mechanisms permitted by data protection law.


16. How Long We Keep Personal Data

We only keep personal data for as long as necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy.

Retention periods depend on the type of data, why we use it, legal requirements, tax requirements, accounting requirements, fraud prevention needs, product safety requirements, dispute resolution, and whether we need the data to protect our legal rights.

16.1 Order and Accounting Records

We usually keep order, invoice, payment, refund and accounting records for at least six years from the end of the relevant financial year, or longer where required by law, tax rules, accounting rules, disputes, investigations or legal claims.

16.2 Customer Account Data

We keep account data while your account remains active.

If your account becomes inactive, we may delete, anonymise or archive it after a reasonable period, unless we need to keep certain information for legal, accounting, fraud prevention, customer service or dispute reasons.

16.3 Customer Support Records

We keep customer support records for as long as needed to deal with your enquiry, complaint, return, refund, replacement, delivery issue, legal claim or related matter.

Some support records may be kept for up to six years where they relate to an order, complaint, legal issue or potential dispute.

16.4 Marketing Data

We keep marketing subscription data until you unsubscribe, withdraw consent, object, or we stop using the relevant marketing list.

We may keep limited suppression data after you unsubscribe so that we can make sure we do not send marketing to you again.

16.5 Cookie, Analytics and Advertising Data

Cookie and tracking data is kept according to the lifetime of the relevant cookie, the settings in our systems, and the retention settings of the relevant provider.

More information may be shown in our cookie banner or cookie settings tool.

16.6 Security and Fraud Data

Security, fraud prevention and technical logs may be kept for as long as necessary to protect our website, customers, systems and legal rights.

16.7 Legal Claims and Disputes

Where we are involved in a dispute, complaint, investigation or legal claim, we may keep relevant personal data until the matter is resolved and for any applicable limitation period afterwards.

16.8 Backups

Personal data may remain in secure backups for a limited period after deletion from live systems. Backup data is protected and is not normally accessed unless needed for restoration, security, legal or business continuity reasons.


17. Security

We use appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect personal data.

These may include:

Secure website connections.

Access controls.

Password protection.

Role-based access.

Staff and supplier confidentiality obligations.

Secure payment processing through payment providers.

Security monitoring.

Backups.

Fraud prevention tools.

Supplier due diligence.

Data processing agreements.

Limiting access to personal data to people and providers who need it.

No website, server, email system or online service can be guaranteed to be completely secure. You are responsible for keeping your account login details safe and for contacting us promptly if you believe your account or personal data has been compromised.


18. Your Data Protection Rights

Depending on the circumstances, you may have the following rights under data protection law.

18.1 Right of Access

You can ask us for a copy of personal data we hold about you.

18.2 Right to Rectification

You can ask us to correct inaccurate or incomplete personal data.

18.3 Right to Erasure

You can ask us to delete personal data in certain circumstances.

This right does not always apply, for example where we need to keep data for legal, tax, accounting, product safety, fraud prevention or legal claim reasons.

18.4 Right to Restrict Processing

You can ask us to restrict how we use your personal data in certain circumstances.

18.5 Right to Data Portability

You can ask to receive certain personal data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format, where this right applies.

18.6 Right to Object

You can object to processing based on legitimate interests in certain circumstances.

You can always object to direct marketing.

18.7 Right to Withdraw Consent

Where we rely on consent, you can withdraw your consent at any time.

Withdrawing consent does not affect processing that happened before consent was withdrawn.

18.8 Rights Relating to Automated Decision-Making

You have rights where solely automated decision-making has legal or similarly significant effects on you.

We do not currently make solely automated decisions that have legal or similarly significant effects on customers.

We may use automated tools for fraud prevention, security, advertising segmentation, analytics and website performance, but these do not usually produce legal or similarly significant effects.


19. How to Exercise Your Rights

To exercise your rights, please contact us using:

Email: [insert privacy/customer support email address]
Postal address: EAT SLEEP REPEAT LTD, Flat 2, Heather Court, 11a West Cliff Road, Bournemouth, United Kingdom, BH2 5EP

Please include enough information for us to identify you and understand your request.

We may need to ask for proof of identity before responding.

We will respond within the timeframe required by law. In most cases, this is one month, although this may be extended where a request is complex or where the law allows more time.


20. Complaints

If you are unhappy with how we use your personal data, please contact us first so we can try to resolve the issue.

You can complain by contacting us at:

Email: [insert privacy/customer support email address]

We will review your complaint and provide an outcome.

You also have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office, the UK data protection regulator.

You can contact the ICO through its website or by using the contact details published by the ICO.


21. Marketing Choices

You can opt out of marketing emails at any time by:

Clicking the unsubscribe link in a marketing email.

Contacting us.

Updating your preferences, where preference controls are available.

You may still receive service messages, such as order confirmations, delivery updates, support replies, safety notices, legal notices, recall notices or account messages.


22. Cookie and Advertising Choices

You can manage cookies through:

Our cookie banner.

Our cookie settings tool, where available.

Your browser settings.

Your device settings.

Google advertising settings, where applicable.

Third-party opt-out tools, where applicable.

Withdrawing cookie consent does not necessarily delete cookies already stored on your device. You may need to delete cookies through your browser or device settings.

If you block or delete cookies, some parts of the website may not work properly.


23. Product Safety, Recalls and Legal Notices

We may use your personal data to contact you about important matters relating to products you purchased from us.

This may include:

Product recalls.

Safety warnings.

Allergen notices.

Supplier or manufacturer alerts.

Delivery issues.

Legal notices.

Fraud or account security issues.

These communications are not marketing and may still be sent even if you have opted out of marketing.


24. Reviews, Surveys and User Content

If you leave a review, respond to a survey, submit feedback, or post content relating to our products or services, we may process your name, review, rating, comments, order details, photographs, and any other information you provide.

Reviews or user content may be published on our website or marketing channels if the relevant feature or submission process makes this clear.

Please do not include personal data in public reviews that you do not want others to see.

We may moderate, remove or refuse to publish reviews or content where necessary to protect customers, comply with the law, prevent fraud, or enforce our terms.


25. Social Media

If you interact with us on social media, the platform may process your personal data under its own privacy policy.

We may see information that you make available through that platform, such as your username, profile, comments, messages, likes, shares, tags or public interactions.

We use social media data to respond to messages, manage our brand presence, handle customer support enquiries, promote products, and protect our business.

Please do not send order details or sensitive information through public social media comments.


26. Third-Party Links

Our website may contain links to third-party websites, services, payment providers, social media platforms, courier tracking pages or other external services.

This Privacy Policy does not apply to third-party websites or services that we do not control.

You should read the privacy policy of any third-party website or service you use.


27. Children

Our website is intended for general retail customers and is not directed at children.

We do not knowingly collect personal data from children for marketing purposes.

If we become aware that we have collected personal data from a child without appropriate authority where required, we will take reasonable steps to delete it or obtain appropriate consent where necessary.

Parents or guardians who believe a child has provided personal data to us should contact us.


28. If You Do Not Provide Personal Data

Some personal data is necessary for us to provide our services.

If you do not provide the information we need, we may not be able to:

Create an account.

Process your order.

Take payment.

Deliver your parcel.

Send tracking information.

Handle returns or refunds.

Respond to support requests.

Comply with legal obligations.

Send marketing communications you requested.

You can choose not to provide optional information, such as marketing preferences, survey responses or certain cookie consents.


29. Legal Requirements and Disclosures

We may use or disclose personal data where necessary to:

Comply with the law.

Comply with tax or accounting rules.

Respond to lawful requests from authorities.

Protect our legal rights.

Enforce our terms and policies.

Prevent fraud.

Investigate misuse of our website.

Protect customers, staff, suppliers or the public.

Deal with product safety issues.

Handle disputes, complaints, investigations or legal claims.


30. Business Transfers

If we sell, merge, restructure, transfer or reorganise all or part of our business, personal data may be shared with potential buyers, new owners, investors, lenders, advisers or other relevant parties.

Where this happens, we will take steps to protect personal data and ensure it continues to be handled in accordance with applicable data protection law.


31. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time.

Changes may be made to reflect:

Changes to our website.

Changes to our products or services.

Changes to our suppliers or technology providers.

Changes to our advertising or analytics tools.

Changes to legal requirements.

Changes to our data handling practices.

The latest version will be posted on our website with the updated date.

If changes are significant, we may provide a more prominent notice where appropriate.


32. Contact Us

For questions about this Privacy Policy or how we use personal data, please contact us.

EAT SLEEP REPEAT LTD trading as Eat Sleep Repeat
Company number: 17217704

Registered office:
Flat 2, Heather Court
11a West Cliff Road
Bournemouth
United Kingdom
BH2 5EP

Privacy/customer support email: [insert privacy/customer support email address]


Cookie Summary for Website Display

You may also want a shorter cookie summary page or cookie banner wording like this:

Cookie Notice

We use cookies and similar technologies to make our website work, keep it secure, remember your basket, process checkout, improve performance, measure advertising, and understand how visitors use our website.

Some cookies are strictly necessary and cannot be switched off. Other cookies, including analytics and advertising cookies, are used only where you have given consent where required.

We may share cookie and event data with providers such as Google for analytics, advertising, conversion tracking and event measurement.

You can accept, reject or manage non-essential cookies using our cookie settings.