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Autograph signs five-year catering deal with Macmillan Publishers

Daniel Thomas
Friday 17 April 2009 08:00
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Contract caterer Autograph has won a five-year catering contract, worth an estimated turnover of £3m over the full term, at the London head office of Macmillan Publishers.

Under the terms of the deal, Autograph will manage and operate the company’s on-site restaurant – including offering three-course meals - and an all-day coffee shop, as well as delivering a range of hospitality services. 

A team of six Autograph staff will deliver all services to Macmillan, which employs 750 people at its London office.

David Johnstone, business administration manager at Macmillan Publishing Group, said: “We are committed to providing high-quality catering services for employees, customers and other visitors at our UK head office. Autograph has a proven track record and possesses the expertise to meet our ongoing catering needs.”

Paul Daly, managing director at Autograph, the business and industry division of Initial Catering Services, added: “We are delighted that Macmillan Publishing Group has chosen Autograph. We have worked closely with the company to create an offer that delivers the high standards demanded within their London offices.”

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