Affiliate disclosure
Last updated: June 2026.
UK Cook Guide participates in the Whop affiliate programme. That means when you click a "View on Whop" button, a "Try free" button, or a marked link to a cook group and then join or buy, we may receive a commission from Whop. This never costs you anything extra, the price you pay is the same either way.
How you can tell
- Every page containing affiliate links shows a clearly visible disclosure banner at the top, labelled "Ad".
- Affiliate links are tagged
rel="sponsored"in the page code, as search engines require. - Internal links that pass through
/go/…are affiliate redirects.
What commissions do and don't influence
Commissions fund the site, research time, hosting and updates. They do not influence scores, rankings or who we cover. Our methodology is published, every review states current Whop pricing and tells you to verify it on the live listing, and we cover groups whether or not a commission is available.
Regulatory basis
We disclose in line with the UK CAP Code (administered by the ASA), which requires marketing communications to be obviously identifiable, and with the spirit of the US FTC's endorsement guides for any US readers. If you believe a page on this site falls short of that, contact and we will fix it promptly.