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Eden wins £1.5m of school catering contracts in Hampshire

Janie  Stamford
Wednesday 23 September 2009 16:54
Brighton Hill Community College

Eden Foodservice has secured more than £1.5m of education work in the form of three new Hampshire school contracts.

Under the four-year contracts, Eden will provide a range of catering services for students, staff, visitors and community users at Brighton Hill Community College, Portchester Community School and Hounsdown School.

Simon James, managing director of Eden Foodservice said: “Our priority is to work closely with every school to ensure we provide first-rate solutions that increase the overall food quality and eating experience provided to students, employees and community visitors.

“We possess the flexibility to tailor our service to ensure that we meet the precise catering needs of our customers.”

Hot and cold meals and snacks will be provided throughout the day from Eden’s Deli, Dine and Good to Go menus and all food will be prepared on-site using greater levels of fresh ingredients to encourage healthy eating.

In addition, Eden Foodservice will help support local needs and the school’s position within the community by providing catering support for a range of functions and conferences during and outside of school hours.


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