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Marriott to open a further 50 UK hotels... For more hospitality stories, see what the weekend papers say

weekend papersA round-up of the weekend's news affecting the hospitality industry. News includes: Benjys sued by former franchisee; Enodis rejects hostile takeover; Ducasse to plan menus out of this world; new bidder for De Vere and more....
Posted: 15 May 2006 | 14:46

School caterers slam Government delay in publishing new school meal standards

School girl with school dinnerCaterers this week slammed the Government’s decision to delay its announcement on school meal standards.
Posted: 12 May 2006 | 11:32

Government scraps Better Hospital Food programme

Nurse and patient at care homeHospital food will suffer following the Government's decision to scrap the Better Hospital Food (BHF) programme, according to leading industry figures.
Posted: 11 May 2006 | 16:54

McDonald’s defends end of Disney tie-up on Happy meals

McDonald’s has been forced to defend the dissolving of its 10-year exclusive billion-dollar deal with Walt Disney once again, despite first announcing its termination last summer.
Posted: 10 May 2006 | 11:10

Jamie Oliver has slated the Government’s efforts to improve the service

Chef Jamie Oliver has slated the Government’s latest efforts to improve school meals.
Posted: 09 May 2006 | 12:40

Publication date set for nutrient-based food standards for school meals

scool girl with school dinnerEagerly awaited new standards for school meals in England will be published on the 8 May, according to sources close to the School Foods Trust.
Posted: 28 April 2006 | 11:56

Union calls for chips to be banned in Welsh schools

Bowl of chipsChips, fizzy drinks and chocolate should be banned from schools in Wales, according to the Welsh National Union of Teachers (NUT).
Posted: 25 April 2006 | 16:32

Organic oat and bran seeded bloomer from Bread Factory

CHOT 200406In a bid to join in with the recent success of the low glycaemic index (GI) diet, the Bread Factory has released its Organic Oat and Bran Seeded Bloomer.
Posted: 20 April 2006 | 00:00

Caterers may shun school meal deals

dinner ladiesLocal authorities and parents will have to pick up the tab for better school meals, industry figures have warned.
Posted: 13 April 2006 | 16:51

Jamie Oliver does more to improve school meals than Goverment, say parents

Jamie Oliver and school kidsJamie Oliver has done more to improve schools meals than the Government, according to a survey of parents.
Posted: 07 April 2006 | 10:49

Foodservice and fast-food companies need ‘to try harder’ on health issues

Burger King do not take healthy eating issue seriously enoughResearchers at London’s Centre for Food Policy have slammed fast-food chains Burger King, McDonald’s, Pizza Hut and KFC, as well as contract caterers Sodexho and Compass, for not taking the issue of healthy eating seriously enough.
Posted: 05 April 2006 | 17:24

Baxter food group chef is new chairman at Master Chefs of Great Britain

George McIvorBaxter Food Group’s George McIvor has become chairman of the Master Chefs of Great Britain.
Posted: 03 April 2006 | 13:06

Let the children cook

Simon WrightThe teaching of cooking should be a staple part of the school diet, says Simon Wright
Posted: 30 March 2006 | 00:00

Table Talk

Old-school London hotel the Goring prides itself on its "tomb-like discretion". According to the five-star property, that's why it has "endeared itself to the Royal family so much". Hang on, was that an indiscreet name-drop?
Posted: 30 March 2006 | 00:00

A better balance

saladLow-salt, low-fat, fresh, local, GM-free, additive-free, no added sugar - there's a smörgåsbord of buzz words in the catering arena nowadays. But are they getting the point across to consumers? And how are caterers handling the current focus on good health through good nutrition? Antony Adshead finds out
Posted: 30 March 2006 | 00:00

Soft drinks sales on the increase

Britvic drinksScotland’s smoking ban presents a huge opportunity for pubs and bars to grow their soft drinks sales, according to a new report.
Posted: 29 March 2006 | 10:56

No sweets, so caterers may pull out of schools

Private caterers have admitted they will think twice about bidding on state school deals if profitable confectionery items are banned.
Posted: 23 March 2006 | 00:00

More cash in pot for school meals

More cash could be found to improve school meals than the pledged £220m, a Government spokeswoman told a school meals conference last week.
Posted: 23 March 2006 | 00:00

New salt reduction targets published

salt shakerThe Food Standards Agency (FSA) has published new voluntary salt reduction targets for food manufactures and retailers today.
Posted: 21 March 2006 | 16:02

Gloomy future for fizzy drinks

Drinks companies must make products healthier or perish, soft drinks giant Britvic said today, as it revealed pure juices had outsold full-sugar colas in 2005.
Posted: 17 March 2006 | 10:34

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