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(20 July 2005 11:10)
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Harrison wins Windsor and Maidenhead school contract
Harrison has won a three-year contract to provide school meals at 52 primary and secondary schools in the borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, Berkshire. The deal, which will turn over more than £1.5m per year, will see the price of meals rise by 52p to £1.90. Ingredient spend per head will be increased to about 55p per head in an attempt to boost uptake, which currently stands at 35%. 150 Harrison staff will work on the contract, which was previously run by Compass Group education division Scolarest.

Missing Ingredients wins two more deals and retains a third
Independent caterer Missing Ingredients has won a one-year rolling contract to provide catering services at four sites of insurance group Cardiff Pinnacle Insurance in Borehamwood, Essex. The deal, which will turn over £300,000 per year, will feed 700 staff. Ten Missing Ingredient staff will work on the contract, which was previously held by Get Stuffed.

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Missing Ingredients has also won a one-year rolling contract to provide catering services at Teddington television Studios in Middlesex. The deal, which will turn over £350,000 per year, will feed between 50 and 400 staff. Six Missing Ingredient staff will work on the contract, which was previously run in-house.

It has also retained a three-year contract with government regulatory body Improvement Development Agency in Farringdon, London. The deal, which will turn over £230,000 per year, will provide hospitality services for up to 160. Four Missing Ingredient staff will work on the contract.
 

Charlton House retains IFDS contract and extends accounting firm deal
Charlton House has retained its contract with financial services company IFDS at sites in Basildon and Chelmsford, Essex. The one-year deal, which will turn over £800,000 per year, will employ 12 Charlton House staff.

The independent caterer has also won a three-year extension to its contract with accounting and business services group BDO Stoy Hayward at its Baker Street offices in London. The deal will turn over £800,000 per year and employ nine Charlton House staff.

Source: CatererSearch

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