Dunn's Policies

MODERN SLAVERY

About this policy

Working Together for Ethical Sourcing: We believe in collaborative action against modern slavery and human trafficking. Through our zero-tolerance policy, we work towards ethical sourcing practices with all our employees, suppliers, customers, and contractors.

 

Our Procedures

 

PRIVACY POLICY

About this policy

This policy describes how we use your personal data when you use our website www.dunnsfoodanddrinks.co.uk or buy our goods, or when we provide services to you. We have provided this policy to ensure that you understand what personal data we may collect and hold about you, what we may use it for and how we keep it safe. You have legal rights to access the personal data that we hold about you and to control how we use it which are also explained.               

You can read, print and save this whole policy or click on the links below to see specific information about:

Who we are and how you can contact us
What personal data we collect about you
What we use your personal data for
Cookies
When we need your consent to use your personal data
Personal data you are legally obliged to provide
Your rights to know what personal data we hold and to control how we use it
Automated decision making and profiling
When we will share your personal data with others
How we keep your personal data safe
How we use your personal data for marketing
When we will send your personal data to other countries
How long we keep your personal data
How you can make a complaint
How we keep this policy up to date

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Who we are and how you can contact us

We are Dunns Food and Drinks Ltd, a private limited company registered in Scotland under company number SC204765 (VAT reg: 762 1005 69). Our registered office is at Dunns Food and Drinks Ltd, 32 Glasgow Road, Blantyre, G72, 0JY.

You can contact us in writing at the address given above or by emailing sales@dunnsfoodanddrinks.co.uk. If you would like to speak to us please call us on 01698 727700.

Please refer to the sections on Your rights to know what personal data we hold and to control how we use it and How to make a complaint for further contact information.

What personal data we collect about you

We collect:

What we use your personal data for

We use your personal data in the following ways:

Cookies

Our website uses cookies to distinguish you from other users of our website. This helps us to provide you with a good experience when you browse our website and also allows us to improve our website. For detailed information on the cookies we use and the purposes for which we use them see our Cookie policy.

When we need your consent to use your personal data

Whilst we always want you to be aware of how we are using your personal data, this does not necessarily mean that we are required to ask for your consent before we can use it. In the day to day running of our business we may use your personal data without asking for your consent because:

In exceptional circumstances we may wish to use your personal data for a different purpose which does require your consent. In these circumstances we will contact you to explain how we wish to use your data and to ask for your consent. You are not required to give consent just because we ask for it. If you do give consent you can change your mind and withdraw it at a later date.

Please refer to the section on How we use your personal data for marketing to read about marketing consents.

Personal data you are legally obliged to provide

You are not under a legal obligation to provide us with any of your personal data but please note that if you elect not to provide us with your personal data we may be unable to provide our goods or services to you.

Your rights to know what personal data we hold and to control how we use it

You have a legal right to know what personal data we hold about you - this is called the right of subject access. You can exercise this right by sending us a written request at any time. Please mark your letter “Subject Access Request” and send it to us by post or email using the details in the Who we are and how you can contact us section.

You also have rights to:

You can find full details of your personal data rights on the Information Commissioner’s Office website at ww.ico.org.uk.

Automated decision making and profiling

We do not make use of automated decision making or profiling.

When we will share your personal data with others

We may share your data with the following people in the day to day running our business:

We may also share your personal information with third parties on a one-off basis, for example, if:

How we keep your personal data safe

We take every care to ensure that your personal data is kept secure. The security measures we take include:

Please remember that you are responsible for keeping your passwords secure. If we have given you (or you have chosen) a password which enables you to access certain parts of our website, you are responsible for keeping this password confidential. Please do not to share your passwords with anyone.

Unfortunately, sending information via the internet is not completely secure. Although we will do our best to protect your personal data, we cannot guarantee the security of personal data sent to our website; you send us personal data at your own risk. Once we have received your personal data, we will use strict procedures and security features (some of which are described above) to try to prevent unauthorised access.

How we use your personal data for marketing

We will add your details to our marketing database if:

We may send you marketing communications by email, telephone, automated calls, text message, post.

You can ask us to only send you marketing communications by particular methods (for example, you may be happy to receive emails from us but not telephone calls), about specific subjects, or you may ask us not to send you any marketing communications at all.

We may ask you to indicate your marketing preferences when you first register an account. You can check and update your current marketing preferences at any time by calling or emailing us using the details set out in the Who we are and how you can contact us section above.

You are entitled to opt-out from receipt of marketing communications at any time and free of charge using the contact details provided by this policy or by using the ‘unsubscribe’ option included in any marketing e-mail or other marketing material received from us.

We never share your personal data with third parties for marketing purposes.

When we will send your personal data to other countries

Your personal data may be transferred to, and stored at, a destination outside the European Economic Area ("EEA") by us or by our sub-contractors. Where we, or our sub-contractors, use IT systems or software that is provided by non-UK companies, your personal data may be stored on the servers of these non-UK companies outside the EEA. We will take all steps reasonably necessary to ensure that your data is treated securely and in accordance with this privacy policy.

The data below shows what safeguards are in place in respect of personal data we currently transfer outside of the EU

Description of supplier

Reason for transfer

Destination to which data is transferred

Safeguards implemented

Mailchimp

For automated distribution of marketing communications by email.]

USA

[Registered with the EU – US Privacy Shield]

How long we keep your personal data

We only keep your personal data for as long as we actually need it. It is our policy to retain the data only for the length of time required for the specific purpose or purposes for which it was collected. However, on occasion we may be obliged to store some data for a longer time, for example, where a longer time period is required by applicable laws. In this case, we will ensure your Personal Data will continue to be treated in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

Such data may include:

Please note that we may anonymise your personal data or use it for statistical purposes. We keep anonymised and statistical data indefinitely but we take care to ensure that such data can no longer identify or be connected to any individual.

How you can make a complaint

If you are unhappy with the way we have used your personal data please contact us to discuss this using the contact details set out in the Who we are and how you can contact us section above.

You are also entitled to make a complaint to the Information Commissioner’s Office which you can do by visiting www.ico.org.uk. Whilst you are not required to do so, we encourage you to contact us directly to discuss any concerns that you may have and to allow us an opportunity to address these before you contact the Information Commissioner’s Office.

How we keep this policy up to date

We will review and update this policy from time to time. This may be to reflect a change in the goods or services we offer or to our internal procedures or it may be to reflect a change in the law.

When we change our Privacy Policy, we will publish the updated policy on this website. The easiest way to check for updates is to check back regularly. Or you can contact us (see Who we are and how to contact us) to ask us to send you the latest version of our policy.

Subject to applicable law, all changes will take effect as soon as we publish the updated Privacy Policy, but where we have already collected information about you and/or where legally required to do so, we may take additional steps to inform you of any material changes to our Privacy Policy and may request that you agree to these changes.

Each time we update our policy we will update the policy version number shown at the end of the policy and the date on which that version of the policy came into force.

This policy version V2 came into effect in May 2018.