Pabulum wins school meals contract in Hillingdon

03 September 2009 by
Pabulum wins school meals contract in Hillingdon

Contract caterer Pabulum has been appointed to provide the catering at Cranford Park Primary School in Hillingdon, Middlesex.

The three-year deal, worth £100,000 annually, will see the ethical caterer provide meals for more than 650 pupils.

Under the terms of the agreement Pabulum will provide a range of nutritionally analysed menus tailored for young children as part of the ‘healthy bunch' concept to be launched at the school.

Jonathan Gawthrop, managing director of Pabulum, said: "We're delighted that Cranford Park Primary School has chosen Pabulum, and look forward to playing our part turning the pupils into a ‘healthy bunch' on their return later this month."

The previous caterer at the school was ISS Caterhouse.

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