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Pages ...20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41... Previous | Next Supreme Foodservice seeks £72m from CompassSwiss caterer Supreme Foodservice plans to serve Compass Group with a writ this week, claiming damages for lost income on UN peacekeeping contracts. New kings of the road?News that Little Chef may ditch its iconic Charlie logo heralds the long-overdue modernisation of the roadside chain. But are roadside operators as a whole as up to date as they should be? Phil Pemberton investigates Prison food is getting better, says reportJokes about the quality of prison food may no longer be appropriate, following a recent Government report. Damian Clarkson, director of Red Snapper Events
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Bill Toner thinks again about Host role?
Moto tops service stations survey
Jamie Oliver's Fifteen branches outJamie Oliver's Fifteen restaurant in London is branching out again, with the launch of a new outside catering business. UK contract caterers find their market is shrinkingContract caterers have faced their most challenging year in a decade, according to the British Hospitality Association's annual survey. DfES School Food SurveyDFES School Food Survey online, click here to complete our survey. Extended ESS deals slammedA US congressional committee has slammed a decision by the United Nations to extend four contracts with Compass Group division ESS. School Food Trust demands ban on chocolate, sweets and crisps in schools
Food service briefing
Toughest year in a decade for contract caterersContract caterers have faced their most challenging year in a decade, according to the British Hospitality Association’s annual survey on the sector.
Initial Catering blames bad publicity for drop in turnover
Another chief executive for Compass UK and Ireland
Mulcahy quits Compass to join Sodexho
Care home catering takes its turn in the spotlight
Welcome Break signs Starbucks franchise?Roadside group Welcome Break has denied reports it is planning to ditch its Coffee Primo café brand in favour of a franchise deal with Starbucks. Chester Boyd wins a royal deal
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