Food service

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Aramark chief executive to lead management buy-out of the contract caterer

Aramark logoAramark chief executive Joseph Neubauer is leading a $5.8b (£3.2b) buy-out of the American caterer.
Posted: 02 May 2006 | 10:38

Lindley Catering acquires Heathcotes Outside

Lindley Catering and Heathcotes Outside have merged to create a sports stadium and events catering specialist with a turnover of £40m.
Posted: 02 May 2006 | 10:22

Publication date set for nutrient-based food standards for school meals

scool girl with school dinnerEagerly awaited new standards for school meals in England will be published on the 8 May, according to sources close to the School Foods Trust.
Posted: 28 April 2006 | 11:56

Moto fails to excite the City with Robinson appointment

Moto's appointment of former Compass boss Gerry Robinson as its new chairman received a cool reception from the City this week.
Posted: 27 April 2006 | 00:00

What do they really want?

In response to Philip Clutton's letter, "Serve better food or get out of the road", (Caterer, 6 April, page 20) I agree with what he's saying. RoadChef chief executive Martin Grant should get himself on the road and see what's really going on.
Posted: 27 April 2006 | 00:00

Acorn Winner 2006: Nils Braude

CHOT 270406Braude has risen to his current position in just six years with the Compass Group, from graduate trainee to general manager of this prestigious stadium.
Posted: 27 April 2006 | 00:00

Compass Group appoints new UK and Ireland boss

Compass logoFood service giant Compass Group has appointed Ian El-Mokadem as chief executive officer at its UK and Ireland division.
Posted: 26 April 2006 | 12:23

Union calls for chips to be banned in Welsh schools

Bowl of chipsChips, fizzy drinks and chocolate should be banned from schools in Wales, according to the Welsh National Union of Teachers (NUT).
Posted: 25 April 2006 | 16:32

Initial Style Conferences rebrands as Verve Venues

Verve Venues logoInitial Style Conferences has rebranded as Verve Venues as part of a new marketing strategy.
Posted: 24 April 2006 | 16:20

Sodexho wins army garrison deal... and other contract catering news

A round-up of the latest news from the contract catering industry including: Charlton House bags seventh deal with Xansa; Holroyd Howe adds four more deals to its books; Independent caterer wins Moy Park contract from Sodexho; Whiskey distiller continues contract with Eurest...
Posted: 20 April 2006 | 13:00

Food service: Under the knife

National procurement, local supplies; better quality, lower costs - it seems the world of hospital food procurement is full of contradictory goals. Is there a way to achieve them, benefit patients and keep your sanity? Dan Bignold took the system's temperature
Posted: 20 April 2006 | 00:00

Roadside operators deny sale rumours

RoadChef and Welcome Break have denied speculation that they're also planning to sell up following Compass's £600m disposal of its UK Moto service areas last week.
Posted: 20 April 2006 | 00:00

Roadside group Moto names new chairman

Moto roadside servicesRoadside group Moto has appointed Gerry Robinson as its new chairman.
Posted: 19 April 2006 | 16:38

Michel Roux Jnr joins Compass Group’s Restaurant Associates

Michel Roux JnrMichel Roux Jnr has joined Compass Group fine-dining division Restaurant Associates (RA) as a consultant.
Posted: 19 April 2006 | 15:10

Catering firms most likely business to suffer anti-social behaviour

Catering firms are more likely to suffer anti-social behaviour at work than any other small business sector, according to a new study.
Posted: 19 April 2006 | 10:42

Caterers may shun school meal deals

dinner ladiesLocal authorities and parents will have to pick up the tab for better school meals, industry figures have warned.
Posted: 13 April 2006 | 16:51

Hospital catering: service of hot meals

CHOT 130406Service of hot meals in hospitals now relies increasingly on technology to minimise delays in the often circuitous routes between kitchens and wards, which can cause food to cool to the danger zone below 65°C. Bruce Whitehall looks at some options and asks: is there a simpler way?
Posted: 13 April 2006 | 00:00

Cousins eases in as City's flavour of the month

Compass Group's appointment of Richard Cousins as its new boss has gone down well with the number-crunchers in the City, but what exactly does he bring to the job? Nic Paton investigates
Posted: 13 April 2006 | 00:00

Jamie Oliver does more to improve school meals than Goverment, say parents

Jamie Oliver and school kidsJamie Oliver has done more to improve schools meals than the Government, according to a survey of parents.
Posted: 07 April 2006 | 10:49

A fresh start for the BBC?

BBC catering, famously derided over the years, will be revamped after the re-tendering of its facilities management contract, Caterer can exclusively reveal.
Posted: 06 April 2006 | 16:11

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