Food service

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The pits of the pit stops?

Britain's motorway service operators are used to getting a bad press. But do we really have the worst service areas in Europe, as a recent survey claims? The three major operators, which account for 95% of the market, answer their critics
Posted: 09 July 2004 | 16:41

Contract catering Round-up

Charlton House keeps on rolling...
Posted: 09 July 2004 | 15:46

Local authority caterers can trade in the private sector

Caterers at better-performing local authorities have been given the go-ahead to compete in the private sector.
Posted: 08 July 2004 | 17:00

Foodservice briefing

A round-up of the latest news from the contract catering sector...
Posted: 06 July 2004 | 12:41

Which? slams unhealthy food at tourist spots

The food at some of Britain’s top tourist attractions has taken a hammering from the Consumers’ Association.
Posted: 05 July 2004 | 16:20

First national deal for Holroyd Howe

Contract caterer Holroyd Howe has won its first national contract deal. The Amersham-based company will cater for 3,750 staff at 18 UK sites owned by utility company RWE Group.
Posted: 05 July 2004 | 14:34

Industry data: Contract catering trends 1998-2003

The number of contract catering outlets and number of meals served has remained fairly stable between 1998 and 2003. Food sales, though, have increased.
Posted: 05 July 2004 | 11:49

Fresh lessons

Individual schools have had the right to arrange their own catering service since 1998. But gaining greater control over the provision of school meals can be a struggle for catering staff and head teachers, as Caterer found out on a visit to Barking
Posted: 05 July 2004 | 11:41

Mitie good start for subsidiary

Mitie Catering (London) has won four contracts with a combined annual turnover of more than £1m in its first two months of trading.
Posted: 01 July 2004 | 14:46

Wiltshire council to review Sodexho's school meals service

Wiltshire County Council has launched a review into the school meals provided by contract caterer Sodexho following complaints about value for money.
Posted: 01 July 2004 | 10:42

Foodservice briefing

A round-up of the latest news from the contract catering sector...
Posted: 29 June 2004 | 14:18

Hospitality bonanza at Wimbledon

Ladies who lunch... While Tim Henman is bidding for British glory at this year's Wimbledon tennis championships, outside the courts visitors will be doing their fair share of eating and drinking.
Posted: 25 June 2004 | 16:17

Compass wins race for Henley Regatta

All Leisure, the sport and leisure division of contract catering giant Compass, has won a £10m contract to provide catering and hospitality services at this year’s Henley Royal Regatta.
Posted: 24 June 2004 | 12:30

Contract wins

Crown group nets £8m deal
Posted: 24 June 2004 | 12:15

UK motorway services voted worst in Europe

The UK has the worst motorway service areas in Europe, according to a survey by European motoring organisations, including the AA Motoring Trust.
Posted: 23 June 2004 | 15:46

Foodservice briefing

A round-up of the latest news from the contract catering sector...
Posted: 23 June 2004 | 11:54

Contract thrillers

It's big, it's beautiful and it's dynamic. Yes, we are talking about contract catering, and to back up our claim we are showcasing a selection of juicy contracts and the innovative ideas they've spawned. Rosalind Mullen reports
Posted: 22 June 2004 | 12:01

Contract wins

Scolarest wins Bishop Vesey's deal, Carphone Warehouse chooses Eurest, Golf deal for Sodexho
Posted: 22 June 2004 | 11:12

Foodservice: it is big and it is clever

When I was asked whether I would be interested in being guest editor for an edition of Caterer, I jumped at the chance.
Posted: 18 June 2004 | 14:42

Lonsdale hires contractors

Award-winning bar and eaterie Lonsdale in Westbourne Grove, London, has swapped its two-AA-rosette kitchen team for an outside catering and events company.
Posted: 18 June 2004 | 14:34

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