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Noteworthy events - jot them down in your diary, tap them into your app Are you ready for Seafood Week? 4-11 October 2019 Pukka Puts the Great British Chippy at The Heart of New TV Campaign How Krispies in Exmouth Became the Best Fish & Chip Shop in the UK UK’s Top 10 Fish & Chip Shops Announced UK’s Best Fish & Chip Chains Named in National Awards Shortlist UK’s Top Five Young Fish Friers Revealed Top 3 Fish & Chip shops in new Seasonal UK Seafood Award category announced UK’s Top 10 Best Newcomers Revealed Renovations Under Way as Elite on the Bail Takes Shape T. Quality Fish Frying & Fast Food Show 2019 Two New Directors at Blakemans Revolutionising the Food & Drink World Natasha’s Law: How to Ensure Compliant Labelling for Your Food and Drink Products Pepe’s Piri Piri chicken shop comes to Croydon The new Vitamix Vita-Prep 3 quietly reassuring performance

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November

19-20 September

13-14 November 2019

Excel, London

Olympia, London

Lunch! is a truly unique trade show that brings together

European Pizza and Pasta Show is an exclusive B2B

the entire food-to-go industry under one roof. Packed full

trade event and is set to bring the fast-growing pizza

of everything you need to take your café, sandwich bar

and pasta market into the spotlight by uniting leading

or coffee shop business to the next level – from delicious

UK and European food wholesalers and retailers, pizza

new food and drink and innovative packaging solutions to

operators and pizzeria owners, restaurant chains and

leading keynotes and unrivalled networking.

independent restaurants, hotels and catering companies

Lunch!

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with equipment manufacturers, specialist ingredients and

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The Restaurant & Takeaway Innovation Expo NEC, Birmingham The Restaurant & Takeaway Innovation Expo, THE ultimate marketplace for restaurant and takeaway owners looking

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businesses.

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to find all the tools you need to excel in the age of digital dining, revolutionise your establishment, and transform the way you engage with your customers.

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5th-7th December 2019

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industry under one roof. Packed full of everything you need to take your Fish &

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Are you ready for Seafood Week? 4-11 October 2019 Industry marketing toolkit released as countdown to this year’s campaign continues

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new industry marketing toolkit has been

toolkit is a great resource which will help seafood businesses

launched to support businesses participating

big or small plan their own activities and make sure that

in Seafood Week 2019, which will run from

they get the most out of the campaign.”

4-11 October.

got involved in the campaign, running events and

supports the £10bn UK seafood industry, as part of its

championing Seafood Week across their own marketing

work to encourage consumers to eat more seafood, more

and social media channels.

often. Seafood businesses from all across the country are

Ural Hassan, Director at Poppie’s Fish and Chips, said:

invited to take part in the campaign which is delivered

“For us, Seafood Week is a great way to hone in on our

from the organisation’s consumer brand ‘Fish is the Dish’

Poppies values - freshness of fish, and quality of food.

and aims to promote the huge range of delicious seafood

That’s all thanks to our wonderful staff: people like our

available in the UK.

head fishmonger Salih, who has been working with us from

In addition to general promotion and celebration of

our start, and in fish and chips for years and years before.

the wide variety of fish and shellfish on offer, this year’s

Seafood Week is a great hook to tell these stories and all

campaign will also turn the spotlight on a mix of popular

that matters to us!”

and lesser-known species with the following themed activity days: Friday 4: Mackerel Saturday 5: Prawns Sunday 6: Plaice Monday 7: Scallops Tuesday 8: Mussels Wednesday 9: Hake Thursday 10: Crab Friday 11: Haddock, cod and pollock for fish & chips

Kathryn Ellaway from Dawnfresh Seafoods said: “Seafood Week is a great way to interact with our retail customers and get more focus on their fish and shellfish categories. This encourages shoppers to not only buy into the category for the first time or buy species they are perhaps more used to, it also encourages them to be a bit bolder and try a new dish or a different species. It’s also a great opportunity to be involved in an industry-wide campaign and we are actively using this years’ campaign opportunity to interact with a number of primary schools with educational activities designed for and with Seafood

There are many ways that businesses can participate in

Week in mind. The engagement Seafish get from their

Seafood Week 2019 – from offering product promotions,

annual campaign is phenomenal, so we can’t wait to get

to running competitions or events, as well as sharing

involved again in 2019.”

stories on the ways consumers can buy, cook and dine

CJ Jackson, Principal of the Seafood School at

out on great seafood from their own marketing and

Billingsgate, said “A core part of my work at the Seafood

communication channels.

School and my role as a Seafish Ambassador is to

The new marketing toolkit launched today has a range

promote the fabulous array of fish and shellfish available

of resources to help businesses get the most from the

in the UK. Seafood Week is definitely a highlight in the

campaign, including more information on the 2019 Seafood

calendar – it’s really fantastic to see the whole industry

Week themes, a social media calendar, tips on how to get

come together to get everyone talking about the

involved and inspiration to get started.

delicious fish and shellfish available and all the great

Marcus Coleman, CEO of Seafish said: “We’re passionate

ways you can cook, eat and enjoy it.”

about encouraging consumers to eat more fish and shellfish

The Seafood Week marketing toolkit is available

so that they can enjoy the benefits of this delicious and

to download from the Seafish website: https://www.

healthy protein source. Seafish created Seafood Week as a

seafish.org/article/seafood-week. Businesses who have

platform to help the seafood industry promote the fantastic

already registered to take part will be sent a copy of the

range of produce available in the UK, so we’re delighted to

toolkit directly.

be celebrating the fifth year of the campaign in 2019. “As the countdown continues we’re excited to share more information about our plans for this year. The marketing 7

In 2018 businesses across the whole supply chain

Seafood Week is run by Seafish, the public body which

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Pukka Puts the Great British Chippy at The Heart of New TV Advertising Campaign Nation’s favourite fish and chip shop pie brand unveils

Filming also took place at the Pukka bakery in Syston, to

new TV advertising campaign to drive footfall into fish

celebrate the love and attention to detail that helps Pukka

and chip shops

ensure each and every one of the 1 million pies that leave

Launch comes as new independent research reveals half of all people enjoy pie and chips from their local chippy at least once a year. Of those who do, they tuck into pie and chips 14 times per year

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the bakery each week taste great and are high quality. “People have always been at the core of the familyowned business,” says Fisher, “so our campaign doesn’t just focus on the real people who sell and enjoy Pukka pies, but the people who make and bake them too.

ukka, the nation’s favourite fish and chip shop pie

“We’ve also timed the campaign to break with the busy

brand, is unveiling a new TV advertising campaign

back to school period, which we know is key for fish and

urging pie-lovers to get down to the local chippy. The new campaign – entitled The People’s Pie – hits TV

chip shops as people want wholesome and tasty takeaway

screens on 18th September 2019 and features everyday

The campaign comes as new independent research

folk and their love affair with Pukka pies. It also “puts fish

reveals half of all people enjoy pie and chips from their

and chip shops at the heart of the Pukka story,” explains

local fish and chip shop at least once a year. Of those who

Pukka’s General Manager, Isaac Fisher, with NFFF member,

do, the average number of times they buy pie and chips

Rothley Fisheries in Leicestershire, one of the centerpieces

from their local fish and chip shop is 14 times per year –

of the new campaign.

compared with 16 times for fish and chips. Overall, Pukka

The ad, which will run across TV and VOD, kicks off with Rothley Fisheries owner and Pukka stockist, Andreas

options which are great value and high quality.”

is the nation’s favourite pie brand by a country mile – and polled three times as many votes as its nearest rival.

Agathangelou, flipping his sign to open before a young girl

Pukka will back the campaign with a suite of point of sale

in slippers and her mother come into buy pie and chips for

materials for the fish and chip shop trade, including open/

the family on a Friday evening. It then shows the different

closed signs, posters, swinger pavement signs, and wall-

ways that people enjoy Pukka – be it from the chippy, at

mounted signs.

home, or out and about.

“The fish and chip shop trade is our heartland. We are

“Ever since we first started trading as Trevor Storer’s

confident that our new campaign will help attract a wider

Homemade Pies over 55 years ago, fish and chip shops

consumer base and in turn increase sales for chippy

have been – and always will be – at the heart of our story,”

owners nationwide,” concludes Fisher.

comments Fisher. “It’s where we still do half our trade, so it

Pukka’s TV advert will launch across TV and VOD and

was important to us to remind viewers that nothing beats

new point of sale materials will be available from the Pukka

tucking into a Pukka pie from the chippy.”

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How Krispies in Exmouth Became the Best Fish & Chip Shop in the UK Winners of Britain’s prestigious National Fish and Chip Shop Awards 2019, it’s no secret that Krispies in Exmouth is a destination fish and chip shop, attracting customers well beyond a fish and chip shop’s usual radius. Run by husband and wife duo and a cherished crew, Tim and

specialises in serving one type of vegetable cooked in one way is a bold move and needs utter self-confidence and perfection to survive. It’s a dish that customers have

dozens of benchmarks of which to compare. While the nation agrees that fish and chips are Britain’s most famous dish, regional differences are split when it comes down to how it is best enjoyed. Beyond the ingredients of potatoes and fish, comes layers of nostalgia and cultural heritage.

Kelly Barnes have worked frier by frier for

To rank the best fish and chips shop in the country, the

nearly 19 years, honing down their skill in

National Fish and Chip Shop Awards tests contestants

cooking the nation’s favourite takeaway dish to perfection. 10

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At Krispies, customers part with the usual amount of

I found the Norwegians passion for sustainability is

money and leave with a meal in a cardboard box however

inspiring, they literally have crystal clear blue waters

there are subtle differences that set this fish and chip

and they know and understand that this environment

shop aside from the average high-street chippy.

must be respected and protected if it is to continue to

For starters, you’ll notice exposed statement lightbulbs hanging down their shop windows, and their name

host a thriving marine eco system for generations to come.”

emblazoned in lights across the back-wall. The modern

This year, they will send Manager Darren Ashford-

interiors are clean and pleasing to the eye – a far cry from

Kelly to Japan for an industry trip. Darren says, “Going

the ‘this’ll-do’ environment of the traditional chip shop.

to Japan is an honour and gives me the opportunity

LCD screens behind the counter show slick videos of their

to be where I want to be on the frying side of my job.

cooking processes and work in the community.

I have been told how hard and busy it will be, but the

Home to the unique battered chip, Krispies are renowned for coating chips in their light bespoke batter,

opportunity to show my skills to others in the industry and to represent a company I love, is massive.”

before frying to give the crispiest outside which reveals

Keeping the team happy, satisfied in their jobs and

the fluffiest centred chip. Investing in the latest fryer

able to progress in the industry is vital to Tim and

technology, the team are able to serve consistent batches

Kelly, and staff development is plays a key part. They

each time, assured that each meal will be as perfect as

work in partnership with Exeter College to run a CMI

the last.

management course, starting from Level 3 through to a

It’s not just the chips that have been carefully

Level 7 Bachelor’s Degree. They also offer a hospitality

considered, Krispies make their burgers in house, to their

course up to Level 4; an advanced course for this

own recipe. Having uncovered a jewel in Assistant Manager

industry.

Rob’s previous life as a butcher for 34 years, they worked

As dining trends come and go; veganism is on the

together to create a caramelised onion and cracked black

increase and casual dining restaurants see further

pepper burger recipe.

closures, will Britain’s fish and chip shops stand the test

Sustainability is the cornerstone of the business and Tim

of time? Kelly believes so. “Families will always want

and Kelly’s devotion to the marine environment remains

tasty, filling, nutritious meals to please everyone in a

unwavering. From Exmouth’s shoreline running through

hurry. And our customers see a trip to a fish and chip

Krispies’ logo through to the recycled packaging used for

shop as great value for money. Having said that, the

each customer. Only responsibly sourced fish makes it

industry has needed to evolve over the years. We have

through the doors and they strive to find interesting ways

a moral obligation to ensure fish stocks thrive for future

to talk to their customers about fish.

generations. At Krispies we’re fully prepared to roll up

Kelly

says:

“We

our sleeves to help

engage with young

shape a sustainable

kids

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industry – we’ll do

respect

what it takes to

our oceans and sea

support that vision.

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colouring-

something magical

competitions,

about seafood on

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the coast that just

We sponsor regular

wo rks.

beach cleans, which

it’s to round off a

we participate in and

day on the beach

encourage all ages to

in summer, or to

roll up their sleeves

be enjoyed while

and get involved.”

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To fully understand the process from dock to dish, Tim

blankets in the car parked by the sea in winter – it’s

and Kelly have experienced deep water fishing in icy

no wonder fish and chips is the nation’s staple, and we

waters with Norway Seafood Council. Tim says, “In general

can’t see that changing any time soon.”

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UK’s Top 10 Fish & Chip Shops Announced The UK’s Top 10 Fish and Chip Restaurants have been revealed today as part of the 2020 National Fish & Chip Awards. Organised by Seafish, the public body that supports the £10bn UK seafood industry, the awards are the UK’s premier awards for fish and chip businesses. The UK’s Top 10 Fish & Chip Restaurants are, in alphabetical order:

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hese 10 finalists will now compete for the chance to take home the coveted title of the ‘UK’s best fish and chip restaurant. The restaurant award category is open to all UK fish and chip businesses

Fish! Borough Market, Borough Market, London

with a sit-in restaurant at the main business location. Fish and chips is the UK’s national dish and each portion is an excellent source of protein, carbohydrate and many essential vitamins and minerals. The National Fish & Chip

Fish Cty Belfast, Belfast

Awards recognise outstanding restaurants across the country that are serving incredible fish and chips and providing excellent customer service. Shortlisted businesses have gone above and beyond to

Knights Fish & Chip Restaurant, Glastonbury, Somerset

secure their place in this stage of the competition. It’s not just about food quality; there are a wide variety of additional factors that make them great, including: • Excellence in the sustainable sourcing of key ingredients

Malt and Anchor, Cirencester, Gloucestershire

• Staff training and development policies and career opportunities for young people • Creation of innovative menu options for those with allergies and dietary requirements Judges will make a final round of visits to each of

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the restaurants for mystery dining assessments, before

Limited, Gourdon,

crowning the UK’s best fish and chip restaurant on 23

Aberdeenshire

January 2020 at the award ceremony in London. Marcus Coleman, Chief Executive at Seafish, said: “The

Saltwater Fish Restaurant, Torquay, Devon Something Else Fishy, Milborne Port, Sherborne, Dorset

UK is world-renowned for fish and chip takeaways, but there are plenty of incredible restaurants serving tasty, healthy fish and chips to sit in customers day in day out. We have 10 of these exceptional restaurants represented in this list. Each is a credit to our industry and we wish them all good luck in the final round of judging.” Award Sponsor Alan Pearce, Field Sales Manager at Goldensheaf, added: “These top 10 restaurants have proven themselves to be focused on providing the best sit in fish

The Cods Scallops,

and chips dining experience available in the UK today. Each

Nottingham,

of them excels in a number of different areas from the

Nottinghamshire

quality of food they offer through to their commitment to sustainability and the way in which

The Fisherman’s Wife, Whitby, North Yorkshire

they support and develop their staff. Any one of them would make a worthy winner, best of luck to them all.” The winner of the Fish and Chip Restaurant of the Year Award will be announced at The National Fish & Chip Awards’

Trenchers Restaurant, Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear

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32nd anniversary ceremony in London on 23 January 2019. For further information visit: www.seafish.org/article/ finalists-and-winners

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UK’s Best Fish & Chip Chains Named in National Awards Shortlist The UK’s three best multiple fish and chip business have been revealed today, netting a place on the shortlist for the Best Multiple Fish and Chip Operator Award, one of 14 categories in the 2020 National Fish & Chip Awards.

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rganised by Seafish, the public body that supports the

and chip businesses across the country. The shortlisted

£10bn UK seafood industry, the National Fish & Chip

operators have demonstrated real commitment to quality

Awards is a prestigious annual competition which

in a number of areas, not just food, and have worked

celebrates excellence in the fish and chip industry.

extremely hard to earn their place on this list. There’s

The Best Multiple Fish and Chip Operator category is open

a tremendous amount of talent to be seen across these

to fish and chip businesses with more than three outlets

businesses, and we wish them all the best for the final as

within the UK including franchises, and is hotly contested.

we know how much this competition means to all of them.”

The top three finalists in this category represent the best

Ryan Baker, Middleton Foods, said: “We’re proud to

in the UK. They will now compete in further assessment in

sponsor this award category and seeing the enthusiasm

their quest to become the nation’s number one.

of the multiple operators in their businesses, their

The businesses shortlisted for the award are:

commitment to consistently high quality fish and chips

Sutton and Sons, London Fusco’s of Whitby, North Yorkshire Daniel’s Fish and Chips, Dorset

is fantastic to see. We work closely with the fish and chip industry, and the difference an award can make to the success of a multiple operator business can be significant.” The winner of the Best Multiple Fish and Chip Operator

As part of the judging process, each business is carefully

Award will be announced at The National Fish & Chip

assessed on a variety of elements including sustainable

Awards’ 32nd annual awards ceremony in London on 23

sourcing policies, menu development and innovation,

January 2020.

staff training policies and processes and wider marketing

The National Fish & Chip Awards have continually grown

and promotional activity. Judges review the application

in scale and stature since their formation in 1988, and

forms and assess the quality of fish and chips on offer and

are now recognised as one of the most prominent and

the levels of customer service provided by staff through

respected seafood industry events in the UK.

mystery dining visit of three of the operator’s locations. Over the coming weeks the three businesses will be judged again for consistency in their product and customer

For information on all announced awards shortlists, please visit https://www.seafish.org/article/finalists-andwinners

service across their multiple sites, before the winner is

To keep up to date with news of forthcoming awards

revealed at the final awards ceremony held in London in

announcements and results visit: https://www.seafish.org/

January 2020.

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The Future of Fish and Chips Looks Bright as the UK’s Top Five Young Fish Friers Revealed Finalists announced for the 2020 Young Fish Frier of the Year Award The UK’s best Young Fish Friers have been revealed with the announcement of the top five finalists. The remaining candidates will now battle it out to claim this prestigious title, which is one of 14 categories in the 2020 National Fish & Chip Awards.

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rganised by Seafish, the public body that supports the

Competition is a stand out category in the National Fish &

£10bn UK seafood industry, the annual National Fish

Chip Awards, and the enthusiasm these young people have

& Chip Awards recognises true excellence in the fish

shown for their profession is truly admirable. They are the

and chip industry. The Young Fish Frier of the Year award

future of the fish and chip industry and we wish them all

is coordinated by Drywite Ltd. Following several rounds of

the very best of luck in the final round and beyond.”

judging, the Top Five shortlisted finalists for this award are: Adam Hutton, The Wetherby Whaler, Whetherby, Yorkshire Alex Walker, Lows Traditional Fish & Chips, Westhill,

Aberdeenshire Charlie Collins, Frydales, Leicester, Leicestershire Jordan Profitt, Packet Bridge Fish and Chips, Bolton

Le Sands, Lancashire Stephen Holden, Packet Bridge Fish and Chips, Bolton

Le Sands, Lancashire

Kelvin Lee, Managing Director of Drywite Ltd, said: “We’ve had an interesting mix of new faces and old hands who have previously entered the Drywite Young Fish Frier of the Year Competition, but all candidates have been highly skilled and very knowledgeable making the results very close. It will be really exciting to see who claims the title this year.” Mark Drummond, Head Judge, added: “Judging the Drywite Young Fish Frier of the Year Competition is always an honour. Seeing the skills, knowledge and passion of young people in our industry is so rewarding and it’s very clear that the future of the industry is in very good hands.”

In order to reach the final, the young friers first completed

The final stage of the competition is a mystery shop

an intensive skills based assessment – which included

visit, set to take place in the coming weeks, when the young

chipping potatoes, making batter and frying fish. This was

fish friers will be judged on their practical skills within their

followed by a personal presentation and media interview

own working environment. .

during a comprehensive judging day at the headquarters

The overall winner of the Drywite Young Fish Frier of

of the National Federation of Fish Friers (NFFF) Training

the Year Competition, as well as the candidates placed in

School in Leeds.

second and third, will be announced at The National Fish

Marcus Coleman, Chief Executive at Seafish said: “We’re

& Chip Awards ceremony in London on 23 January 2020.

extremely proud of the top five candidates, who have

To for more information visit: https://www.seafish.org/

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Use of UK fish and shellfish celebrated as Top 3 Fish & Chip shops in new Seasonal UK Seafood Award category are announced Organised by Seafish, the public body that supports the £10bn UK seafood industry, the National Fish & Chip Awards is a prestigious annual competition which celebrates excellence in the fish and chip industry.

T

he Seasonal UK Seafood Award category is open to

extremely hard to earn their place on this list.”

fish and chip businesses which celebrate and promote

This Seasonal UK Seafood Award is sponsored by

seasonal seafood choices to customers. It recognises

Scottish Seafood Association and the Scottish White Fish

and rewards businesses for their knowledge, use and promotion of the fantastic variety of fresh seasonal species sourced from UK waters.

Producers Association (SWFPA). Mike

Park,

CEO

of

SWFPA,

said: “Encouraging

businesses to use sustainable seasonal seafood products

The judging criteria also assessed sustainable sourcing

is really important. We’re delighted to be the partnering

policies; with a focus on traceability and awareness of best

with the Scottish Seafood Association as first sponsors

practice in use of seasonal UK fish and shellfish, menu

of this brand new award which celebrates businesses that

development and innovation, customer service, staff

champion and support their local fishing community by

training, market intelligence and wider marketing and

making the best use of UK fish and shellfish. We wish all

promotional activity.

the finalists the best of luck and look forward to seeing

The top three finalists in this category represent the best in the UK. The shortlisted businesses are: Sutton and Sons, London Something Else Fishy, Milborne Port, Somerset Penaluna’s Famous Fish and Chips, Hirwaun, Rhondda

Cynon Taf Marcus Coleman, Chief Executive Officer at Seafish,

which of the shortlisted businesses will be awarded the title for the first time.” Over the coming weeks the three businesses will be judged again for consistency in their product and customer service. The winner of the Seasonal UK Seafood Award will be announced at the 32nd National Fish & Chip Awards Ceremony in London on 23 January 2020. For information on all announced awards shortlists,

said: “This new award category showcases leading fish

please visit https://www.seafish.org/article/finalists-and-

and chip businesses which are helping to promote a

winners

diverse range of fish species and the availability of great

To keep up to date with news of forthcoming awards

local fish and shellfish across the country. The shortlisted

announcements and results visit: https://www.seafish.

businesses have demonstrated real commitment to quality

org/fish-chip-awards or follow: @FishNChipAwards on

in a number of areas, not just the product, and have worked

twitter - #FishnChipAwards.

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Best Newcomers Revealed The brightest new stars of the UK fish and chip industry have been revealed today with the announcement of the Best Newcomer finalists for the 2020 National Fish & Chip Awards. Organised by Seafish, the public body that supports the £10bn UK seafood industry, the awards showcase excellence in fish and chip businesses across the country.

T

he Best Newcomer Award shortlist reveals the Top 10 fish and chip businesses making an impact in their first year in the industry. Shortlisted businesses have gone

above and beyond to secure their place in this stage of the competition. In alphabetical order, the finalists are: Bertie’s Restaurant and Bar, City of Edinburgh,

Edinburgh

award category – UK Fish and Chip Shop of the Year. Marcus Coleman, Chief Executive at Seafish, said: “The UK is the home of traditional fish and chip takeaways, so it’s fantastic to see new businesses challenging the norm by providing innovative business ideas and bringing in transferable skills from a diverse range of industries. We have 10 exceptional new business owners represented in

Fish Kitchen 1854, Hengoed, Caerphilly

this Best Newcomer shortlist and we wish all the shortlisted

Lewis’s Fish and Grill, Maidstone, Kent

businesses the best of luck in the final round of judging.”

Redcloak Fish Bar, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire Rowlies Fish and Chip Shop, Leigh, Greater Manchester Southend Pier Fish and Chips, Southend-On-Sea, Essex Tates of Rawcliffe, Goole, East Yorkshire The Chippy at Broken Cross, Stockport, Greater Manchester Toll Bar Chippy, Hope Valley, South Yorkshire WA14 Fish and Chips, Altrincham, Cheshire

Andrew Marriott, UK Brand and Marketing Manager for award sponsor Frymax said: “The future of our industry relies on top-quality, highly-motivated fish and chip businesses, like the 10 featured on the shortlist for the Best Newcomer Award. We’re always looking for unique approaches to fish and chips, so it’s really rewarding to be a sponsor of this award category which celebrates the new, talented businesses that are passionately driven and producing great tasting fish and chips for their customers.”

The award recognises business owners and operators

The 10 finalists will now compete for the chance to take

with less than one year’s experience in the industry and

home the coveted title of the UK’s Best Newcomer as

those who have switched career from other business

judges make a final round of visits to each of the shortlisted

sectors. It provides a great entrypoint for new businesses

businesses to undertake mystery dining assessments and

to get involved with the National Fish & Chip Awards

full inspections of all aspects of the respective shops. This

and competition participation and feedback can help

will determine a Top 3 shortlist and the overall national

businesses as part of their successful growth and

champion will be announced at the National Fish & Chip

development. Performing well in this award category can

Awards ceremony held in London on 23 January 2020.

be a sign of great things to come for a business. The 2019 Best Newcomer Award winner, Fish and Chips at Weston

For further information visit: www.seafish.org/article/

Grove from Chester, Cheshire have successfully gone on to

finalists-and-winners Or follow @FishNChipAwards or

secure a place in the 2020 Top 20 finalists for the flagship

#FishnChipAwards.

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Renovations Under Way as Elite on the Bail Takes Shape The Elite Fish & Chip Company has received the keys for its new fish and chip restaurant and takeaway in Lincoln’s historic Bailgate – and renovations are already under way

T

he former Lloyds bank on the Bailgate is

to sample the delicious dishes that The Elite on the Bail are

currently being transformed into The Elite on the

planning to include on the menu!”

Bail – a high-quality fish and chip restaurant and

The new restaurant will create 40 new jobs in the area

takeaway that will also serve a varied seafood

for 16 full-time staff members and 24 part-time staff

menu on certain days of the week.

members. The Elite will soon be recruiting for three new

Adrian Tweedale, Co-Director at The Elite Fish & Chip

friers to be trained at its Lincoln restaurant and takeaway

Company, said: “It has taken a lot of work but we are

on Tritton Road before moving to the Bailgate

delighted that The Elite on the Bail is moving forward. So far the renovations are looking beautiful and we can’t wait to take the next step as a company. “Taylor Lindsey, who own and have refurbished the building, have been fantastic in helping us to achieve our goals and we are now planning

when it opens later this year. The news follows the company’s recent success at the National Family Business Awards after being named as national champions in the food and drink category. In 2018, the Elite Fish & Chip Company celebrated

30

years

in

business

in

the next stage – a 12-week long fit out process to

Lincolnshire and during its 30-year history

transform the space into an upmarket restaurant

the company has expanded to three

and takeaway.”

restaurants and takeaways in Ruskington,

The Elite on the Bail will be offering traditional fish and chips in both the 80-cover restaurant and

Sleaford and Lincoln. In honour of last year’s 30th anniversary, The Elite Fish &

the takeaway, which will be accessible from a separate

Chip Company raised £32,128.92 which was divided equally

entrance on St Paul’s Lane.

between The RAF Association, the RNLI and Sleaford

Robin Taylor, Director of Taylor Lindsey, said: “We

Dementia Support.

are delighted to have worked with The Elite Fish & Chip

To find out more about The Elite Fish & Chip Company,

Company on this project and will be excited to see the

follow its Facebook, Twitter and Instagram feeds or visit:

finished result – our team is hoping to be amongst the first

www.elitefishandchips.com.

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T. Quality Fish Frying & Fast Food Show 2019

Join us on Sunday 6 October 2019 in Leeds Royal Armouries for your industry trade show entirely dedicated to the Fish & Chips and Fast Food business. The T. Quality Fast Food Show is a truly unique exhibition that brings together the entire fish and chip and fast food industry under one roof.

P

acked full of everything you need to take your

We will be hosting T. Quality focussed stands including

Fish & Chip Shop, Kebab, Chicken or Pizza

Call & Collect, Used Cooking Oil Collection Services, Omega

business to the next level – from delicious

Oils and Eco-friendly packaging solutions as well as the T.

new food and drink and innovative eco

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packaging solutions to unrivalled networking

show attendees.

opportunities with the biggest brands in the industry

Register now for tickets:

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Peter’s Foodservice • Whitby Seafoods

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Two New Directors at Blakemans A long-established food business is breaking the board room mould after 66 years – and they couldn’t be happier

S

teve Collinge and Kevin Moller have become the

and are now recognised as one of Europe’s leading

first directors at James T. Blakeman and Co Ltd

manufactures of sausage and meat products.

who are not members of the founding family. Steve and Kevin - who have amassed 50

years’ of loyal service to the business between them- join

Steve was introduced into the business in 1990, over the years Steve has shown his leadership qualities and progressed through the ranks.

Mr James Blakeman (Chairman and founder), his son Mr

He said: “I take a huge amount of satisfaction from

Phillip Blakeman (Managing Director) and daughter Mrs

seeing the amazing things that our teams achieve each

Sue Cope (Finance Director) as directors.

and every day. I am really proud of how my team deal with

Mr Phillip Blakeman said: “This is the right time to make these changes and I am absolutely delighted for both Steve and Kevin who have the best interests of this business at heart. “As our company continues to grow and evolve,

the varied challenges that each day brings and how we enhance the success of the business” Steve added: “There are still lots of things I want to achieve within Blakemans. I don’t want to be seen for what I have done but for what I am still able to achieve”.

responsibilities as owners continue to grow and legislative

Kevin made the decision to uproot and move from the

requirements of food manufacturers also keep on growing.

capital to Staffordshire in 2004. Joining the Blakeman

Steve and Kevin will sit as Operations Directors over

production team at their head office in Longport before

the two arms of the business – Steve with James T.

calling on his wealth of experience and moving on to the

Blakeman and Co. Ltd and Kevin with James T. Blakeman

new, purpose-built, cooking facility in Newcastle-under-

(Services) Ltd.

Lyme processing frozen and chilled cooked products.

Together, the companies employ around 250 people

Again, Kevin has risen through the ranks and said: “Becoming a director is a really special thing. This is a family business to the core and to join Mr Blakeman senior, Phil, Sue – and also Steve – in the board room is a fantastic feeling.” Kevin said: “The two directorships are an amazing show of trust in the both of us and that is very important. We have recently put the finishing touches to a fantastic extension which has added four new production areas, office space as well as canteen and changing facilities. “Whilst on the cooked side of the business we invested significantly in the state-of-the-art frying line, giving versatility and growth. Excellent foundations are now in place across all parts of the business for Steve and I to take things on and continue to grow on what the Blakeman family have put in place.”

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Revolutionising the Food & Drink World

Restaurant & Takeaway Innovation Expo 2019 The Restaurant & Takeaway Innovation Expo will return to London’s ExCeL on the 19th & 20th November, to once again connect professionals with the services, strategies and products transforming the industry - all for free!

A

ll under one roof, some of the industry’s

Your free ticket to the Restaurant & Takeaway Innovation

biggest brands such as Domino’s, Carluccio’s,

Expo will also give you unprecedented access to 5 other

Pizza Hut, and more will arm you with all the

industry-leading shows, collectively forming #FES19, THE

tools, tips and techniques revolutionising the

biggest business growth event for the food & drink industry.

food & drink world and help you stay ahead of the game! These unparallelled keynote speakers include…

With a combined line-up of 1,000 cutting-edge exhibitors, 500 educational speakers and 200 panel debates, this is definitely going to be a show like no other.

Regina Borda - CEO of Pizza Hut - will

So, what more could you need to succeed? Head over

discuss how Pizza Hut see customers’

to takeawayexpo.co.uk to register your tickets now, this is

demands as an opportunity to rejuvenate

THE event to be part of this year.

their business strategy and build a more

For Exhibiting & Sponsorship enquiries:

powerful bond with their customers.

James Williams - Managing Director

Simon Wallis - International MD at Domino’s - will give you an overview of

James.Williams@prysmgroup.co.uk +44 (0) 117 990 2850

how Domino’s Pizza Group created a winning culture in the UK and Ireland, to break its own glass ceiling on what is possible, by putting its brand purpose at the heart of everything it does. Mark Jones - CEO of Carluccio’s will take you through the journey the brand has taken from the lows of the CVA in May 2018 to the highlights of the turnaround so far under “Project Fresca”

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Natasha’s Law: How to Ensure Compliant Labelling for Your Food and Drink Products Labelling & packaging experts Planglow have a fully compliant solution for the proposed new labelling laws

T

he government has announced that new food labelling

in Excel or another programme, this can be imported

legislation - Natasha’s Law - will come into full effect

straight in. Currently, LabelLogic Live can be linked with

by the summer of 2021. The legislation is calling for

Starchef and Saffron though Planglow are more than

all prepacked food and drink products to carry full

happy to investigate other software options on behalf of

ingredients labelling by the summer of 2021, to help better

its customers.

safeguard food allergy sufferers. If - like many operators

Sawtell commented, “LabelLogic Live is cloud-based

- you are concerned what this means for your business,

- which essentially means everything is done online - so

labelling and plant-based packaging experts Planglow have

it’s very simple to access and once subscribers are given

the solution: LabelLogic Live - an award winning subscription

a login (which normally takes 24 hours to set up) they’re

based app for creating and printing fully compliant nutritional

in, no third party set up required. Subscribers can then

labelling for food and drink products.

access LabelLogic Live wherever and whenever they’ve

Planglow’s

marketing

director,

Rachael

Sawtell

an internet connection and because everything is stored

commented, “LabelLogic Live is, in a nutshell, a really

online, this enables us to update the software instantly in

quick and easy way to create food labelling online (with

line with any legislative changes that may come”.

as much or as little information as you require) and then

While very simple to use, LabelLogic Live comes with

print using your existing desktop printer or roll printer. You

plenty of free support should a subscriber find they need

can access the app any time, any place on any of your web

help along the way. Planglow’s team of regional account

connected devices (phone, laptop, Mac, PC, tablet – even a

managers can assist a new subscriber in setting up new

smart TV), no specialist equipment is required”.

products. Likewise the company’s support team are

LabelLogic Live is designed to be as quick and simple

available over the phone, through a live chat function on

to use as possible and offers users complete control over

the LabelLogic Live website and can even access a user’s

the allergen information they wish to provide on pack,

computer remotely to make changes on their behalf.

subscription based, the app is available from £10 per

Planglow have also created a wide variety of tutorials

month. It offers considerable time saving benefits too -

which are available online, simply visit Planglow’s YouTube

inputting 30 products takes the average user around 1 - 2

channel to view.

hours and once these products have been added, they will

For further information regarding Natasha’s Law, labels,

not have to be entered again. What’s more, if a subscriber

food labelling software or any of Planglow’s products or

has an existing list of products or ingredients stored

services, please visit planglow.com.

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New electric, direct cook chargrills added to Lincat’s portfolio Two electric, direct cook chargrills have been added to Lincat’s Opus 800 series of heavy-duty prime cooking equipment

F

ood is cooked directly on the chargrill’s elements,

provides additional space and is ideal for the continued

which deliver rapid heat-up and consistent

slow cooking of meats, making them tender and

temperature. This gives food that perfectly-

preventing them from drying out. A condiment rail, for

cooked, expertly-branded appearance, without the need

the storage of seasoning and grilling tools, can also be

for branding bars or cast iron grids, which can be time-

specified as an extra.

consuming to clean. The chargrills are available in two sizes – the 8.4kW 600mm wide OE8413 and the 13.44kW 900mm OE8414.

Helen Applewhite, Marketing Manager at Lincat, commented:

Independently-controlled elements on the OE8414 mean

“Customers love burgers and steaks that have an

one side can be switched off during quieter service periods

authentic barbecued flavour, which is why chargrills are

to save energy.

a popular piece of equipment amongst chefs. However,

Designed to be suited with other products in the Opus 800 series, the chargrills features ‘lift and park’ hinged,

gas chargrills can be costly, as kitchens need to invest in sufficient extraction with interlocks.

easy clean elements and a removable tank. After service,

“Our new electric, direct cook chargrills provide the

the unit can be turned on full power for 15 minutes to burn

perfect solution. They heat-up fast deliver branded food

off fat and debris. After this, any remaining debris can be

with that authentic chargrilled taste, and are quick and

removed using the tool supplied.

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Pepe’s Piri Piri chicken shop comes to Croydon International chicken shop, Pepe’s Piri Piri, will open its first franchise in Croydon this month, after securing six-figure funding from NatWest.

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ales advisor turned restaurateur Badri Atheek

“The shop is near one of the busiest train stations in the

has used the £135,000 finance from the bank to

country and with plans for a new Westfield shopping centre

purchase a ten-year lease for the premises on

within the next year, we hope to establish a continually

George Street.

growing customer base over the coming months.”

The funding, alongside Atheek’s own investment, has

Tom Barnes, Relationship Manager at NatWest, said: “We

enabled him to transform the previously empty shop into a

have supported Atheek over the last 6-months through his

30-seat fast food chicken restaurant, complete with a fully

search for his ideal premises. With the funding we have

kitted out kitchen including a main grill, chip fryers and cold room. Guests will have the option to dine in or takeaway and can choose from the full Pepe’s Piri Piri menu, offering everything from chicken steak burgers to pittas, all available in five flavours. There will also be vegetarian options, sides and desserts available to order. Atheek will run the Croydon restaurant alongside a team of 10 full and part-time front of house and kitchen staff, with potential to grow the team in future. Pepe’s Piri Piri was founded in 2004 by Munir Hussain, a former Roosters employee, to offer customers a grilled, not fried, fast food chicken restaurant. The company now has 93 UK stores, including 69 franchises, and also has shops across the US and Northern Ireland. Atheek said: “Pepe’s reputation precedes it and as a strong brand with supportive franchise options, it was an easy decision to open a restaurant on George Street where we will be the only Piri Piri chicken shop. I have been looking for the ideal location for nearly a

provided, he was able to secure his first shop immediately

year, and thanks to the funding from NatWest, I was able to

and it is rewarding to see the empty unit transforming into

purchase the lease as soon as I found the premises.

a modern restaurant as he nears opening day.”

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The new Vitamix Vita-Prep 3 quietly reassuring performance The best-selling Vita-Prep 3 blender from Vitamix, the worldwide leader in blending equipment, now benefits from a re-engineered three horsepower motor which is significantly quieter during operation, but which has lost none of the exceptional power, performance and versatility for which it is renowned. The newly designed motor also features improved thermal

machine. The container is specially designed to prevent it

capabilities which, together with an advanced cooling fan,

from coming into contact with the blades. Practical benefits

offers the power and dependability required in the most

extend to the drive socket, which is inter-changeable and

demanding commercial kitchens.

can be swapped in minutes if required.

“The new quieter motor means the Vitamix Vita-Prep 3 can help reduce noise in busy kitchens, yet still offer chefs the unrivalled high-performance and durability to efficiently blend even the toughest whole-food ingredients. Helping to create everything from dry rubs and spice mixes through to delicious marinades, purées, sauces, soups, stocks, desserts and drinks, the best blender just got

Exceptional performance is also complemented by piece of mind as the Vita-Prep 3 is backed by a three-year warranty on motor base parts and a one-year warranty on container and blade assembly.” For more information on the new Vita-Prep 3 or the other products in the Vitamix range visit www.jestic.co.uk or call 01892 831 960

better.” Steve Morris, Sales Director at Jestic Foodservice Equipment

Constructed from the very latest materials and featuring state-of-the-art technology, Vita-Prep 3 is built for outstanding durability and versatility and features variable speed control and a range of patented, high-impact containers made from BPA-free Tritan® copolyester, giving better clarity, durability, safety and style. The manually-operated dial provides precise speed control to regulate the texture of ingredients from a coarse chop to the smoothest purée. At each variable speed setting, the motor maintains a constant blade speed, even when blending heavy loads. The durable 64-oz. high-impact Vita-Prep 3 container comes with a removable lid plug, meaning ingredients can easily be added during a blend. A tamper tool allows users to blend thick and frozen mixtures without stopping the 31

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JJ Foodservice Improves Delivery Service with Product Alerts National wholesaler JJ Foodservice is giving caterers the ultimate in convenience by sharing changes to products, including weights and substitutions, ahead of a delivery

P

roducts like Frozen at Sea fish and fresh

A Product Alert at the top of the message informs them of

lamb are very popular, but cases can vary in

any variations in their shopping basket, including changes

weight by up to a few kilograms”, said JJ’s

to weights and the corresponding prices – together with

Chief Operating Officer, Mushtaque Ahmed.

any product substitutes.

Previously, customers were given an estimate of weight

“It’s important to let our customers know exactly what

at the point of order with the final details confirmed (and

they are getting before we even get there”, said Mushtaque.

invoice amended) on the customers’ premises or at point

“This helps to reduce the amount of time drivers spend

of collection. Now, changes are included in the dispatch notification email, which informs customers that their order is en route.

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on customers’ premises – letting them get back to running their businesses. It’s just another way that we are investing in technology to improve service,” he added.

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Welbilt Team Up with Specifi to Create a Bim Revit Library ®

®

Guildford, UK. – International catering equipment supplier, Welbilt, is excited to announce that they have teamed up with Specifi® to create a BIM Revit® library which covers four of Welbilt’s leading brands: Convotherm®, Merrychef®, Garland® and Manitowoc®.

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y working with Specifi®, global leaders for

recognized as the leading system for content creation,

foodservice design, Welbilt are not only able

design, quoting, & project management for foodservice

to better support their pioneering range of

professionals in over 80 countries across Europe, Asia and

foodservice equipment by capturing the reality

America.

of their products in a way that paper isn’t able to convey,

Welbilt provides the world’s top chefs, premier chain

but they are also able to better support foodservice

operators and growing independents with industry-leading

consultants and dealers by providing a central hub of data

equipment and solutions.

for all to access as Alistair Farquhar, Channel, Distribution

and lean manufacturing tactics are powdered by deep

and Specification Manager – Welbilt UK, goes on to explain:

knowledge, operator insights and culinary expertise.

“By working with Specifi®, Welbilt are now be able to provide dealers and foodservice design consultants with instant access to an extensive library of BIM solutions, data sheets, technical drawing and price lists all in one place,

Our cutting-edge designs

For further information on Welbilt, please visit www. welbilt.uk or call 01483 464900. For further information on Specifi®, please visit www. specifiglobal.com

thus easing the consultation process for Convotherm®, Merrychef®, Garland® and Manitowoc® models.” Valuing BIM as an important element for designing commercial kitchens, Welbilt are also excited to reveal that further Welbilt brands will be added to their BIM Revit® library in the near future. Welbilt’s Specifi® BIM Revit® library went live 1st of August 2019. To learn more about how to download and use Welbilt’s Specifi BIM Revit library, please visit www.specifiglobal.com/partners/requestfoodservice-equipment-libraries/ For over 20 years, Specifi® has been 33

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No Closure in the Debate on Doors for Refrigerated Display Cases

A

petition calling for open front refrigerated display

pressure air columns. Each cell has its own air curtain, which

equipment to be banned in UK supermarkets has

is more efficient than a full case height air curtain on a

once again brought to the fore the issue of retailers’

conventional multi deck case. The net result is less pressure

energy usage and the need for measures to reduce

on the air curtain of each cell and a substantial reduction

their demand for electricity. The motion, tabled

in cold air spillage, creating energy savings of over 30%

by Dr Jonathan Golding, was posted on the UK Parliament

compared with conventional open front cabinets. Aircell®

e-petitions’ website in June and by the first week of August

also maintains accurate operating temperatures, within a

it had received over 27,700 signatures. Should the number

tighter bandwidth, to keep food at optimum appearance,

of signatories reach 100,000 the petition will be considered

safety and quality over extended periods. All this is achieved

for debate in Parliament. The flames have been further

whilst maintaining the preferred open front format.

fanned by a raft of related articles in regional and national

Whilst doors may be an effective solution for low footfall

newspapers. Applied Design & Engineering’s Managing

stores with infrequent door openings, there is evidence to

Director, Ian Wood, has voiced the company’s support for

suggest that they are not so effective in busy supermarkets

the campaign to reduce the food retailing industry’s energy

and convenience stores. The industry standard for the

consumption, pointing out that there is more than one way

testing of refrigerated retail display cabinets, BS EN ISO

to achieve this objective.

23953, states that tests on cabinets with glass doors should

For decades retailers and shoppers have preferred the

be conducted with 10 door openings per hour (every six

open front multi deck cabinet as the solution for the display

minutes) with an opening/closing cycle of 15 seconds, but

of chilled goods. It provides high visibility of merchandise,

Orlandi et al (2013) claimed that the figure can reach 60

as well as free and unfettered access for browsing,

per hour in supermarkets and in 2011 EPEE and EUROVENT

shopping and restocking. The main problem associated with

stated that some food retailers have registered up to 250

conventional open front chillers is that dense cold air spills

door openings per hour.

from the cabinet into the store aisle. This factor, combined

To investigate the impact of frequent door openings,

with warm air infiltration, means that greater duty is

Adande has conducted laboratory trials under BS EN ISO

placed on the refrigeration plant to maintain operating

23953 conditions. During 7 day testing, temperatures within

temperature, resulting in increased energy consumption.

a cabinet with doors were measured, during 12 hour periods

Equipment manufacturers and grocery retailers have

at 30 second intervals, for various opening frequencies with

been working together to address cold air spillage and

opening/closing cycle of 15 seconds. Having established

several solutions have been developed. Some retailers

baseline data for door openings of 10 per hour, tests

are retrofitting shelf edge technology to cabinets, but this

were conducted at 30 openings per hour. The results

solution does not deliver the level of energy savings which

demonstrated that the average test pack temperature

will be required to make a significant impact on the retail

rose by 5°C and the bandwidth was recorded at 8.5°C. The

industry’s electricity consumption, nor does it address the

cabinet failed to recover to the operating temperature of -1

issue of accurate holding temperatures for food quality

to +4°C, even after twelve hours with the doors closed. The

and safety. A number of manufacturers, retailers and

increased temperature in the cabinet increased the duty on

lobby groups have latched onto hinged or sliding doors

the refrigeration plant with a consequent surge in energy

as a panacea, but the fact that they have not been widely

consumption.

adopted in supermarkets suggests that doors are not

Ian Wood, explained:

always the best solution, especially in high footfall stores.

“Understandably, many OEMs have engineered glass door

Although used elsewhere in the world, plastic strip curtains

cabinets to meet the BS EN ISO 23953 specification of 10

are seldom used in the UK.

door openings per hour. However, the evaporators specified

Applied Design & Engineering has adopted a more

are not capable of dealing with the higher infiltration loads

radical approach to the problem of cold air spillage with

associated with more frequent door openings. This results

the development Aircell®, which has been designed to

in iced evaporators and a loss of temperature control or

be incorporated within newly built equipment. It works

more frequent and harsher defrost cycles with increased

by dividing the refrigerated display case’s merchandising

energy consumption. Our tests clearly demonstrate that

envelope into separate air flow managed cells with low

glass doors cabinets, designed for 10 openings per hour,

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experience significant loss of temperature control at an opening frequency of 30 openings per hour or more.” Doors on cabinets are regarded by some as visual and physical barriers to shoppers, acting as deterrent to browsing and impulse purchases. There are also cleaning and maintenance costs associated with doors, which add to retailers’ overheads. Furthermore, in the grab & go sector, where stores are typically smaller and operators depend on the high visibility of merchandise and fast service, doors are a wholly impractical solution. Ian Wood added that the issue of doors is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the overall debate on supermarket refrigeration: “Refrigeration is a key element of the food chain, maintaining food at optimum quality and appearance. As an industry, we need to be developing technology, which demonstrates more accurate and stable holding temperatures, for longer product shelf life and a reduction in food wastage, which has become a major issue for environmental campaign groups.” There are other factors, which are going to drive the development of more efficient refrigerated displays, with more accurate and stable temperatures. Pressure on retailers to limit or eliminate the use of plastic packaging is having a negative impact on the quality, safety and shelf life of perishable goods. Similarly, the health lobby is continuing to push for a reduction in food additives, including salt and sugar, which will also compromise the longevity of foodstuffs, unless stored and held at accurate and stable temperatures. Forthcoming

Ecodesign

regulations

will

see

the

introduction of compulsory labelling on retail refrigerated displays, making the energy efficiency of such equipment more transparent and manufacturers more accountable. However, it seems unlikely that these regulations will call for doors on supermarket refrigeration equipment. In response to the public petition and recent press coverage, the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) maintains that the government is taking action to

shopping, combined with significant energy savings and

implement energy saving initiatives, but is not necessarily

accurate and stable temperature control. Cabinets with

advocating the use of doors. It stated:

doors do not meet these criteria and shelf edge technology

“Our minimum performance standards remove inefficient

does not deliver sufficient energy savings or meet the

products from the market and labelling raises awareness

needs for accurate control of operating temperature. In

of the best ones. Minimum energy performance standards,

my opinion the only technology, currently available, which

otherwise known as Ecodesign regulations, are technology

fits the bill Is the Aircell® air management system. We

neutral so do not prescribe that manufacturers should

will continue to support the drive for the development of

increase efficiency by putting doors on appliances.

disruptive technology, which lowers energy consumption

Rather they set a minimum energy efficiency limit that all

and reduces food waste.”

manufacturers placing products on the market must meet.”

For further information ontact: Applied Design & Engineering

Ian Wood believes that the current debate on supermarket

Limited, 45 Pinbush Road, South Lowestoft Industrial

display equipment offers considerable opportunities for the UK refrigeration industry: “The holy grail for retailers is an open front cabinet for

Estate, Lowestoft, Suffolk NR33 7NL, UK Tel: + 44 (0) 844 376 0023

Fax: + 44 (0) 1502 533794

Email: info@adande.com www.adandeaircell.com

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If there’s one thing that’s close to the heart of Lamb Weston, it’s keeping their customers happy with top quality, tasty and versatile frozen potato products. But global category leader Lamb Weston also cares about the planet and the people on it.

T

hat’s why they donated the equivalent

which is about a saving of £100 per week,” says Ian Breen,

of 1,400 portions of frozen sweet potato

Director of Acton Homeless Concern. “With the help of

product to help food redistribution charity

City Harvest we can provide our clients with a much more

City Harvest feed the hungry.

varied and healthy diet to what they were already getting

City Harvest helps put surplus food

to good use in a sustainable way by distributing to 260 organisations that feed the city’s most vulnerable people. While thousands of Londoners go hungry each day,

before, i.e. fresh vegetables and more meat.” More of Lamb Weston’s product went to the American Church soup kitchen which provides up to 250 covers a day to homeless people.

safe, healthy and usable food is being dumped as waste.

And yet more went to Sands End Adventure Playground,

City Harvest collects this nutritious surplus food from

in Fulham, which provides after school care for children.

all segments of the food industry including restaurants,

Hot meals can be bought, but not every parent can afford

grocers, manufacturers, wholesalers, hotels and caterers.

it. City Harvest’s regular trips mean every child gets to eat

Their nine drivers then deliver high quality, nourishing

a hot meal.

food to organisations that provide meals to vulnerable

“The food from City Harvest enables us to feed all of

people including homeless shelters, soup kitchens,

our children equally, regardless of their family’s income,”

children’s programs, centres for the elderly, and refuges

says Julie Cavanagh, Playground Manager at Sands End

for women experiencing domestic violence.

Adventure Playground. “This means all the children will

Lamb Weston’s 20 cases of Sweet Potato CrissCuts were

receive a hot nutritious meal, that some might not get at

distributed to various regular recipients, including Acton

home. This also means we have free-up money from the

Homeless Concern, which serves up 200 covers every

food bill to spend on supplies arts and crafts and other

lunchtime to anyone who needs a meal.

activities.”

“The driver sees mums who drop their kids at school

“The Sweet Potato CrissCuts are a healthier alternative to

then go to Acton Homeless Concern for a lunch. They

chips, which is great for us here at the playground because

spend what little they have on feeding their kids but they

we try and give our kids a hot healthy meal,” says Neda

don’t feed themselves because they can’t afford it,” says

Anderson, of Sands End Adventure Playground. “Some of

Sigourney Merrony-Potton, City Harvest’s Head of Food

the kids we have in the playground might not have a hot

Development.

meal at home, so being able to give them something so

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asked for more!! The CrissCuts were so easy to cook and

company, we’re always striving to be better at what we do

they were an amazing addition to the meal.”

but also, we believe in making this world a better place, and

Since City Harvest set up four years ago, they’ve

that includes paying attention to sustainability, helping to

‘rescued’ 5 million meals. They’re always looking to take

support the hungry and vulnerable and providing well-

on partners, like Lamb Weston and others, to donate on a

being through potato goodness. Why shouldn’t people in

one-off or regular basis.

need have the same high-quality food as those who can

“We’re improving people’s lives,” says Sigourney. “Most

afford it? Potatoes are such a great source of vitamins,

of us take it for granted that we’ll eat decent food when we’re hungry. For some of those who are fed by the organisations we deliver to, it may be the only hot meal they have all week.” “The food we redistribute helps organisations serve thousands of healthy meals each

week

and

reduce

their annual grocer bills freeing up funds that can be reinvested in other vital support services. We divert food from landfill where it would release gases toxic to the environment. To date we’ve

redistributed

food

valued at more than £6 million, free, to our partners and offset 7,000 tonnes of greenhouse

gases,”

says

Sigourney. “What is really important to us is enabling all people to eat great food. City Harvest vans

are

greeted

with

excitement because people know that they contain high quality food (and sometimes flowers!) from some of the best providers in London. “Our food both nourishes and transforms lives. Our commitment to solving the

Wayne (service user) next to our van accepting a delivery)

issue of hunger goes beyond food donations. Many of our warehouse staff, drivers and volunteers have experienced

minerals and dietary fibre, but we are also reducing the

homelessness and hunger first-hand and their passion for

salt and fat levels in our products to make them better for

helping others has strengthened our mission.”

everyone.”

Lamb Weston’s Country Marketing Manager UK &

*9.2 million meals are missed monthly because of food

ROI, Andrea Deutschmanek, says: “Lamb Weston is very

poverty in London. *13.4 million meals are wasted monthly

pleased and proud to support City Harvest. As an inventive

by businesses.

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By Handan Yakar, category manager, Branded Catering, Bestway WholesaleTopic:

Think Drinks New ideas/products/systems for hot and cold drinks for the Takeaway market as

many operators do not optimise the value of this area and just offer basic products

M

ost recently, there has been a shift in

alternatives. These new, healthier products have decent

demand towards the cold canned coffee

margins - I would suggest placing them in more visible

segment. More manufacturers are tapping

locations and incorporating them into meal deal offers as

into this, targeting this fashionable trend

well as reducing the amount of unhealthy drinks you stock.

towards younger customers. At Bestway Wholesale, we are

Take advantage of special promotions of these new

quick to tap into new and upcoming trends and have recently

and innovative products too. Timing is key - buying at

listed Costa Coffee in a RTD can format and Nescafé Nitro

right time and price will help to increase profit margins.

and energy-infused Monster Coffee.

Our bi monthly Price Hold Guarantee (PHG) promotional

Low and no sugar carbonated drinks are also showing growth in the market, with increasingly exotic, bold and

brochure features competitive offers across a wide range of hot and cold drinks.

adventurous flavours piquing consumer interest. There is

Bestway Wholesale also operates a bespoke soft drinks

also an opportunity for takeaways to include healthier iced

pricing structure for fast food outlets. These operators

and herbal tea, cold coffee and cold infusions into their

have the opportunity to purchase more health-conscious

beverage offering.

products including Diet Coke, Coke Zero and Irn Bru Extra

Anything which shows operators how they can increase

at highly competitive prices.

margins and revenues through this area is always of help to our readers. One way operators can increase revenue is by elevating the price of unhealthy extras and reducing healthier 40

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Preoday and Optomany team up to combine digital ordering with flexible, secure payment solutions Digital ordering platform, Preoday, and Optomany, specialists in secure, omnichannel payment processing technology, have announced a strategic partnership to provide hospitality businesses with innovative, integrated payment solutions.

I

n combination, Preoday and Optomony will enable

delighted with our new partnership with Preoday, which

hospitality businesses to take digital orders and

will open up a brand new sales channel for our partners

payment the way they want, confident in the security

and customers operating in the hospitality sector.

of the technology.

Businesses which currently use Optomany for in-store

Aiming to address the entire payments ecosystem,

and online channels can now add the capability for in-

including online, mobile and in-store, Optomany

app payments, whilst continuing to enjoy consistent

recognises that one size fits all is not an effective

tokenisation, reporting and help desk support across

method for business. Consequently it has chosen to

all channels. Our partnership with Preoday strengthens

take an agnostic approach, making true omnichannel

Optomany’s omni-channel proposition and addresses

payment processing a reality. This ethos gels perfectly

the changing ways customers want to pay. Optomany,

with Preoday; its equally flexible API means it is able to

our ePOS partners and our customers are excited about

integrate seamlessly with any ePOS system, as well as

the opportunities this collaboration presents.”

loyalty, CRM and printer technologies. Due

to

their

multiple

acquirer

Nick Hucker, CEO of Preoday comments: “Optomany connections,

is an ideal strategic partner for us, its omnichannel focus

customers of Preoday and Optomany will benefit from

and emphasis on usability and security ties perfectly

a streamlined onboarding and payment management

with our own ideas about technology and customer

service. Customers will further be advantaged by the

service. We aim to make pre-ordering a simple, enjoyable

flexibility to switch payment provider without the need

process, and its payment solutions will play a significant

to make configuration changes within their Preoday

role in meeting that objective. We are excited to start

platform.

working in combination with some amazing businesses,

Adrian Wilding, CEO of Optomany comments “We’re 42

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Jestic secures UK distribution of Venix Combi Ovens Adding to its already impressive portfolio of catering equipment, Jestic Foodservice Equipment, has announced the exclusive UK distribution rights for an advanced range of Combi Ovens from leading Italian manufacturer Venix.

R

elied on by professional chefs in over 90

“Our Combi Ovens are used by chefs around the world

countries around the world, Venix Combi Ovens

who rely on the speed and versatility our appliances

provide the speed and performance required in

offer to deliver a wide variety of dishes to a consistently

the most demanding commercial kitchens and

high standard. We are absolutely delighted that Jestic

combine sleek Italian styling with durable construction and

will be bringing our products to new customers across

user-friendly technologies.

the United Kingdom and supporting them with their

Jestic’s Sales Director Steve Morris is delighted to have added a leading Combi Oven brand like Venix to it growing portfolio and commented:

renowned product training and technical support services.” The performance and visual aesthetics of the Venix

“We’re thrilled to have secured the rights to distribute

range are matched by advanced technologies like WiFi

Venix Combi Ovens in the UK and this versatile range

connection and access to a growing number of shared

perfectly complements our existing portfolio of world-

recipes, videos and cooking hints on the constantly

class catering brands. Venix Combi Ovens are beautifully

expanding Venix cloud platform.

engineered, will look great in any kitchen thanks to the

Venix will join Jestic Foodservice Equipment’s impressive

stylish Italian design and incorporate some exciting

range of leading brands including Henny Penny, Josper,

technologies - giving chefs more control and access to

Wood Stone, Vitamix, Alfa, Edge, Sveba Dahlen, Irinox,

a wide range of recipe inspiration from the Venix Cloud

Rotisol, Rosinox, Winston CVap and Frontline International.

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By Karen Green, Marketing Manager, Aimia Foods

Tantalising Taste Buds “ W hilst generic cold drinks are must haves

generous layer of whipped cream onto the top of the shake

on fast food menus, operators should also

before decorating with an array of delicious toppings from

look to offer premium soft drinks if they

fruit, to syrups, cakes and sweets - Delicious!

want to add the extra wow factor. For example, a highly

Available in five of the most popular flavours: Chocolate,

instagramable, indulgent and cooling soft drink such as a

Strawberry, Banana, Vanilla and Cappuccino, as well as

freak shake is sure to get consumer taste buds tantalising!

limited edition Chocolate Mint, Shmoo milkshake powders

However, for many fast food operators, creating a

appeal to customers with varying tastes, from fruity to

freakshake that tastes great and is easy and quick to make,

rich. Shmoo milkshake powders also contain no artificial

can be tricky. This is where leading thickshake concept,

colours, flavours, sweeteners or preservatives and are

Shmoo proves ideal. To create a sensational grab and go

suitable for vegetarians making it the perfect edition to

freakshake with Shmoo, operators simply need to add a

any drinks menu”

scoop of milkshake mix into a Shmoo branded cup (made

Aimia Foods

from 50% recycled plastic), pour milk to the line and mix

Tel: 01942 272900

using Shmoo’s unique in-cup mixer. To finish, squirt a

www.aimiafoods.com

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FRYMASTER TAP INTO TOUCH SCREEN TECHNOLOGY Guildford, UK. Welbilt once again bring innovation to the table with the launch of the Frymaster FQ4000 easyTouch® - the third brand within the Welbilt portfolio to use patented easyTouch® technology.

O

pening up a world of frying options, the FQ4000 easyTouch® allows caterers to experience frying at its finest, yet simplest form. This is thanks to the addition of an intuitive, 7”

colour touchscreen which provides one touch access to pioneering frying controls such as auto filtration and quality control display; both of which enable the operator to filter the oil with a simple touch of the

operators are able to create connected kitchens with

screen, at the optimum time.

Welbilt, thus easing the training and servicing process.”

Designed to help caterers guarantee excellent frying

Taking simple frying yet another step further, the

results, the FQ4000 easyTouch® control panel also has

FQ4000 also boasts SMART4U® technology, such as the

the added benefit of holding pre-loaded cooking profiles,

Oil Attendant. This system automatically replenishes oil

meaning operators can conveniently tailor their fryer

from an in-cabinet supply which minimises oil handling,

according to their menus. This system not only reduces

thus improving efficiency and reducing health and safety

the risk of errors during busy service periods, but it

risk, as Steve elaborates:

also ensures that high quality, consistent fry results are

“The FQ4000 easyTouch® truly puts the user first,

achieved; even staff that have had minimal training are

both from a simplicity and safety point view thanks to the

able to guarantee excellent fry results with the FQ4000

inclusion of innovative safety features. These features

easyTouch® thanks to the step-by-step instructions

help kitchens to run swiftly and safely by fostering a frying

available with each cooking profile.

process that’s efficient, intuitive, productive and most

For operators looking to extend catering convenience for their staff, the FQ4000 easyTouch® is the perfect addition

importantly, safe.” Also

exceptionally

cost

effective,

the

FQ4000

to any kitchen, particularly those that already use other

easyTouch® on average uses 40% less oil and 10% less

easyTouch® units, such as Convotherm and Merrychef,

energy than other leading frying models. This is thanks

as Steve Hemsil, Sales Director – UK & Ireland, Welbilt,

to the FQ4000’s unique open frypot design which also

explains:

helps operators save time and labour due to easy cleaning

“As with all Convotherm and Merrychef easyTouch® models,

the

FQ4000

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A taste of Japan… ...hirata buns from Central Foods Why not capitalise on the rising interest in Japanese flavours and foods by introducing street food favourite hirata buns on your menu?

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lso known as bao buns, these Asian street food

options, which makes them a great product for takeaways

staples are bang on trend – and are now available

and restaurants.

from frozen food distributor Central Foods.

“Hand-held, street food-style breads continue to be

“These steamed and folded, soft bread buns

really popular, as they give foodservice operators new and

are usually served warm filled with slow-cooked

different ways of serving snacks and light meals to a public

meat, crunchy salad and pickles, and sticky sauce for

that has really embraced the street food trend. Japanese

delicious, tasty bite-size snacks,” explains Gordon Lauder,

flavours and foods are growing in popularity – a craze that

MD of frozen food distributor Central Foods. “They’re really

will only continue with the Rugby World Cup taking place

versatile and can actually be served as sweet or savoury

in Japan in October and the Tokyo Olympics starting next

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July. Hirata buns are a quick and easy way to capitalise on

any fast food outlet – whether takeaway or restaurant. It

this interest in Asian food.”

helps to cut waste, reduce costs and ensures that a ‘fresh’

The hirata buns offered by Central Foods are suitable for

supply of bread is always available – whatever the location

vegans and vegetarians – currently the only frozen vegan

of your outlet or the time of day. It also means it’s easy

hirata bun in foodservice – which helps operators take

for foodservice professionals to serve fresh, appealing and

advantage of the growing demand for plant-based items.

tasty hirata buns – one of the current darlings of the street

Microwave or steam re-heat from frozen for maximum

food scene.”

versatility.

Northamptonshire-based Central Foods is one of the

“Baozi (bao for short) is Chinese for ‘bun’ but in the UK

UK’s leading frozen food distributors, supplying more

they are often called ‘hirata buns’ after Masashi Hirata,

than 400 different lines into foodservice, ranging from

the executive chef of Ippudo restaurant in New York, who

vegetarian and free-from items, meat products, bakery

introduced them on its menu,” explains Gordon Lauder.

items and canapés through to buffet products, desserts and

“Also known as lotus leaf or steamed buns, the buns have

puddings. It currently sells to more than 240 independent

been around for hundreds of years and are traditionally

wholesalers, as well as larger national and regional

eaten by hand.

wholesalers, and foodservice caterers across the entire

“Try filling with BBQ pork and pickled vegetables or

foodservice industry including takeaways, restaurants,

sautéed mushrooms, onions and veg of your choice. For

schools, universities, pubs, bars, hotels, leisure centres,

a sweet option, try chocolate hazelnut spread with sliced

garden centres, cafés, care homes and many other outlets.

banana or cream cheese, sliced figs and honey - delicious!

www.centralfoods.co.uk

“Using frozen hirata buns brings a range of benefits to

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What the dine-in sector can learn from the Just Eat merger In yet another indicator of the sheer scale of technology’s impact on the food delivery market, two industry giants, Just Eat and Takeaway.com, have recently announced that they have agreed a £9bn merger.

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t’s already been a somewhat turbulent year for

Gavin Peters, Chief Strategy Officer, Wi5 Gavin heads up all marketing and commercial strategy for Wi5. Gavin previously worked as Chief Strategy Officer, head of partnerships and head of insight for agencies including Havas and Pitch where he led campaigns and projects for clients including Coca-cola, Barclays, O2, Hyundai and the Premier League.

Just Eat, with a number of mixed reports about the company’s performance and ability to compete in

“food delivery giants” would perhaps have seemed like

the long-term with the likes of Deliveroo and Uber Eats.

madness just a few years ago. The fact that Deliveroo was

Many analysts were less than optimistic about Just Eat’s

only founded in 2013, and Uber Eats launched in 2014,

long-term competitiveness after Amazon’s investment

brings home just how fast technology has disrupted the

into Deliveroo earlier this year, and further alarm bells

takeaway and delivery market.

were rung when H1 results showed a 98% drop in profits from the same period in 2018. However, as with any fast-

So what can the wider restaurant industry learn from

growing tech company, initial profits are unlikely to be a

this disruption?

good indicator of future success, and often merely reflect

Consumer behaviour can flip almost overnight.

that the company is investing back into the business to

In less than five years, ordering takeaway from an

grow its market share. And with orders up over 20%, and

independent mobile platform has gone from being a

revenues up 30% in the same period, that certainly seems

curiosity to the norm. Whilst the technology has been

to be the case here.

there for a while, a tipping point has been reached in

And now, with the news of the merger with Takeaway.

the last few years, as consumer behaviour has rapidly

com, it appears that Just Eat (or perhaps Just Eat

evolved alongside the growth in delivery services. A whole

Takeaway.com) is doing everything it can to retain its

generation will now order takeaway without ever thinking

position as an industry behemoth – which makes sense in

about contacting a restaurant brand directly.

a rapidly growing and ever-more competitive sector that was worth over £8bn in the UK alone in 2018. But all this talk of multi-billion dollar mergers between

Restaurants, cafés and bars must now be preparing for the next big shift in consumer behaviour. In-restaurant mobile ordering hasn’t yet become the norm in the same way as it has for delivery, but with the technology now available to offer a seamless Order & Pay service, and the likes of Starbucks and Weatherspoons making early gains in the space, the eat-in sector could be set to follow. Those unprepared for the shift will lose out to digital-first brands. Don’t ignore the data Just Eat, Deliveroo and Uber Eats have acted like all successful tech giants – they’ve been

laser-focused

on

understanding

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the legacy of outdated physical point of sale systems or

in sector, anyone accumulating deep customer insights

re-working their operational flows.

through mobile will have a huge competitive advantage. A battle for the order New restaurant business models

Many restaurants now have a complicated relationship with

It’s almost impossible to predict exactly how the market

the delivery giants. They need access to the marketplace

will change when technology starts taking hold, but it’s

and have seen considerable ROI from becoming part of

a pretty safe bet that new revenue streams and business

an online ordering service without needing to implement

models will quickly open up and challenge the old. The rise

a new operational set-up themselves. However, this may

in delivery services has seen the innovators in the market

come at a long-term price for the brands, as they become

react. In recent years we’ve witnessed a big rise in ghost

detached from the ordering process – allowing the apps

kitchens opening up, with online-only brands launched to

to aggregate all the important consumer insight, and

satisfy increasing demand. This will continue, and we’ll see

relegating themselves to suppliers, in a B2B2C model.

a similar rise in innovation throughout the dining sector.

This complicated relationship will continue to heat-up, as

Don’t be surprised to see successful mobile-ordering

brands look for more controls of their own online orders,

only restaurants serving the digitally savvy, time-poor

and the delivery giants potentially look to expand beyond

millennial market - and they won’t need to worry about

the confines of at-home ordering.

JJ Boosts Gourmet Burger Sales by 115% in Q2 National wholesaler JJ Foodservice has more than doubled sales of its Gourmet and Texan Burger range following the launch of its ‘Think Inside the Bun’ campaign in January 2019.

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he campaign was designed to encourage

JJ Foodservice will be giving restaurants and takeaways

caterers to increase sales and margins with

the chance to win a free case of gourmet burgers via its

better quality, premium burgers. The campaign

Facebook page during National Burger Week (22-29th

highlighted JJ’s own-label ‘Gourmet’ and ‘Texan’ burgers, which contain up to 98% beef. Following the multi-channel campaign, which spanned print, video, digital and social media, sales (value) of gourmet burgers increased by 115%* and volume increased

August 2019). *Q1 2019 volume and value sales for Gourmet and Texan burger ranges versus Q2 2019. **JJ Think Inside the Bun Type form poll with 143 respondents.

by 91%*. In a post-campaign survey, 36%** of gourmet burger

About JJ Foodservice

customers said that they were not aware of the range before

National wholesaler JJ Foodservice is an independent

the campaign launched and had made a purchase after

foodservice specialist delivering from eleven branches

seeing it.

across the UK to cafes, hotels, Quick Service Restaurants,

98% said that the quality of the range was good, very

good or excellent 95% said that the flavour of the products is tasty, very

tasty or delicious 87.5% said that the value for money for the burgers is

good, very good or excellent 95% of gourmet burger customers would recommend

the range to others

schools, local authorities and more. The majority of sales come from orders placed online and 35% of sales come from own-label products. Customers can order online or on the phone, for collection or delivery. Orders placed by 9pm will be delivered on the next available delivery day and same-day collection is available for all customers, seven days a week. Online shopping has been made even easier with the launch of Fingerprint ID and One Tap Pay for the JJ app, available via smart phones and tablets. JJ

The Gourmet and Texan YouTube Video has been viewed

works with a variety of animal-welfare approved, regionally

more than 12,000

sourced manufacture

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every step of the way. As this technology enters the eat-


MONEY MATTERS

Rare Burgers & Beef – Are they Safe to Eat? The new Prime Minster of the UK has demonstrated how he’s a little behind the times when it comes to food safety. In a recent interview, the PM expressed “that can’t be true” when told of the food safety restrictions on diners ordering burgers and other minced beef and lamb dishes served pink.

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thoroughly cooked. Two years on and the regulations have helped to increase food safety around the country. The new regulations were introduced following a consultation period by the FSA and apply to caterers selling burgers which are not well-cooked. Any restaurants wishing to serve less than thoroughly cooked burgers will need to seek verification from their meat supplier that they are approved either by the FSA or their local authority. The FSA guidance suggests that cooking at 70°C for two

nder rules imposed by the Food Standards

minutes at the centre of the meat or 75°C for 30 seconds

Agency (FSA) two years ago, restaurants can no

would be sufficient to achieve the required reduction of

longer serve minced or chopped beef or lamb

pathogens, reducing an estimated 10 million bacteria to

products that are “less than thoroughly cooked” without following specific, strict hygiene procedures. It comes after he promised to look into “sin taxes” on food high in salt, fat

start with, down to just 10 after cooking. Our STS Food Safety Expert, Annabel Kyle, explains the necessity of cooking burgers thoroughly:

and sugar over fears they unfairly hit low-income families.

“Beef and lamb meat can become contaminated with

The procedures food businesses must follow to get

harmful bacteria, such as E.coli O157, during slaughter,

approval from EHOs to serve pink burgers include: using

handling and preparation, but is confined to the external

approved beef/lamb suppliers, proving their recipes are

surfaces of the meat. However, when these meats are

safe and warning customers of the risks of food poisoning.

minced or chopped and made into burgers, or other similar

Told about the restrictions for the first time in a

products, any bacteria on the outside surfaces is mixed up

Spectator interview, Boris said: “Can you not order rare

into the middle of the burger. If the burger is then not

hamburgers now?” He went on: “Why the hell not? That’s

thoroughly cooked through, the bacteria can survive and

ludicrous, that can’t be true.”

cause illness. E.coli O157 can cause serious illness and

The reason for this is that bacteria (salmonella, e-coli

organ failure – kidney failure is a risk with this bacteria,

and campylobacter, for example) live on the outside of

especially for children. It only takes a small number of

meats – when you sear a steak, this kills the bacteria. But

these bacteria to cause illness so cooking burgers right

as the meat is minced up in a burger, those bacteria could

through to the middle is really important.

still be living on the inside.

If food businesses do wish to serve pink or rare burgers,

Back in 2017, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) released

they must notify their local authority before starting to

details of new regulations, stating that all businesses

offer them to customers to make sure they have their

serving minced meat products, such as burgers, must

approval and they must ensure that their purchase, hygiene

obtain specific approval to serve them anything less than

and HACCP controls are in place and suitably robust.”

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Jestic Foodservice Equipment is pleased to announce the acquisition of Malibu Corporation Ltd (Malibu), a long-established distributor of foodservice equipment based in Trafford Park, Manchester.

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alibu was founded in 1982 and has built an

under the existing name however, Jestic will be investing

enviable reputation as a family-run business

heavily in the facilities at the Manchester site in order to

supplying quality catering equipment including

create a fully-equipped test kitchen and meeting facility

heavy duty griddles, ventless fryers, ice cream machines and drawer warmers to casual dining and quick service restaurants, hotels and convenience stores across the UK. Speaking of the acquisition, Ben Dale, Jestic Managing Director explains the obvious synergy between the two companies’ philosophies:

for Jestic customers in the North of England.” Tony Keating, former Malibu owner and current Managing Director will continue to be involved in the business for the foreseeable future. Jestic Foodservice Equipment has an ethos of providing quality catering equipment engineered to the very best

“We are delighted to welcome Malibu Corporation to the

standards, using exceptional craftsmanship and featuring

Jestic family and look forward to working with them to

the quality raw materials required to achieve an outstanding

further grow the business. This is an exciting chapter in the

build quality.

growth of Jestic and the range of equipment distributed by

from leading brands including Josper, Wood Stone, Henny

Malibu perfectly complements and broadens our existing

Penny, Sveba Dahlen, Edge, Alfa Pro, Winston, Somerset

portfolio. There is also a great cultural fit between the two

and Vitamix.

companies, who share the same values and a commitment

For further information on Jestic Foodservice Equipment, please

to work collaboratively with customers and provide the

visit www.jestic.co.uk.

highest possible levels of service.

For further information on Malibu Corporation, please visit

Malibu will continue to operate as a separate company

The Jestic portfolio includes equipment

www.malibucorporation.co.uk/

Bestway Wholesale Keeps Fast Food Prices Competitive with New Brochure Launch Bestway Wholesale has launched a new monthly

in Edinburgh, Bradford, Leeds and Cardiff and Bestway in

fast food brochure that will ensure its Bestway

Leicester, Birmingham and Luton.

and Batleys cash and carry depots offer catering customers the best possible value on top-selling products for their fast-food establishments.

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The new brochure contains both own-label products which offer even better value and consistently high quality, and leading brands such as (Heinz, Tilda, and Kerrymaid) and Bestway’s own market leading brand which specialises

he Fast Food Specials brochure contains special

in world foods such as spices and rice, White Pearl. Soft

deals and ensures that customers always have

drinks and cleaning products are also featured, making it

access to some of the best prices in the market

a real one-stop-shop.

on the products they need most. The brochure is divided

Aftab Mohammed, Catering at Bestway and Batleys

into focused sections so that all customers, whether

said: “Many of the commodity products featured in our

they’re a pizza restaurant, Chinese takeaway or operating

brochure are price sensitive. By introducing a monthly

a burger van, can instantly find products they need to cook

brochure, we’re able to stay nimble and move the prices

their customers favourite dishes.

in order to give our customers the best possible value for

The new brochure is being mailed out to Bestway

money. This brochure will also hopefully make it easier

Wholesale’s 4,000 customers within reach of the

for fast-food customers to find the specific products they

company’s 16 focused catering depots including Batleys

regularly need.”

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TRADE DIRECTORY

Bain Marie Liners Easy Liners Easy Liners Ltd, Unit 14, Chester Park, Alfreton Road, Derby, DE21 4AS T: 01332 412273 or 07447 146512 E: info@easyliners.co.uk W: www.easyliners.co.uk

Easy Bags Ltd Enterprise Road, Millennium Business Park Mansfield, Nottinghamshire NG19 7JX T: 01623 423423 E: customerservice@easybags.net W: www.easybags.net Daymark-Supplies Ltd www.daymark-supplies.co.uk The Refill Centre Ltd, t/a Daymark-Supplies, Unit 14, Poplars Farm, Forshaw Heath Road, Earlswood, Solihull, West Midlands, B94 5JX 0845 23 015 23

Sirane Ltd www.sirane.com Sirane Ltd, European Development Centre, Stafford Park 6, Telford, TF3 3AT 01952 230055

GM Packaging Ltd www.gmpackaging.co.uk Unit B7, Tyne Tunnel Estate, Hamar Close, North Shields, Tyne and Wear, NE29 7XB 0191 296 2007

Batter Suppliers Goldensheaf Kerry Foodservice, Bristol T: 0800 138 1938 E: Julian.warner@kerry.com W: www.kerry-foodservice.co.uk

Henry Jones Kerry Foodservice, Bristol T: 0800 138 1938 E: Julian.warner@kerry.com W: www.kerry-foodservice.co.uk

Henry Colbeck

Fryers Mate

Seventh Avenue, Team Valley Trading Estate, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, NE11 0HG sales@colbeck.co.uk 0191 482 4242

www.fryersmate.com Unit 3, Great Northern Way, Great Northern Terrace, Lincoln LN5 8XF 01522 542054

Weston Catering Supplies

www.falconfoodservice.com Wallace View, Hillfoots Road, Stirling, FK9 5PY info@falconfoodservice.co.uk 01786 455200

www.westoncateringsupplies.com Unit S4, Mendip Business Park, Rooksbridge, Somerset BS26 2U westcatering@hotmail.com 01934 750367

Rosens Business Transfer Agency www.rosens.co.uk Unit 3, Alexander Charles House, Station Passage, South Woodford, London, E18 1JL info@rosens.co.uk 0208 539 6426 www.fishfriers.co.uk 7b Edward 7th Quay, Navigation Way, Ashton-On-Ribble, Preston, PR2 2YF info@fishfriers.co.uk 0844 248 8257

www.hopkins.biz Kent Road, Pudsey, Leeds, LS28 9NF info@hopkins.biz 0113 257 7934

www.altiusgroup.co.uk Business Buyers.co.uk Incorporating Bruce & Co Redwoods Dowling Kerr Kings Business contact@businessbuyers.co.uk 01772 775776

MCS Technical Products Ltd

Everett, Masson & Furby

www.bluesealequipment.co.uk Unit 67, Gravelly Industrial Park, Gravelly Park, Birmingham, B24 8TQ 0121 327 5575

www.mcstechproducts.co.uk Building 2, Westmead Drive, Swindon, SN5 7YT sales@mcstechproduct.co.uk 01793 5383908

Blue Seal

www.emfgroup.com 3 Cornhill, Ottery St Mary, Devon EX11 1DW info@emfgroup.com 01404 813762

Restaurant Supply Store

Catering Equipment Suppliers/ Spares Shop Equip Park View, North Street, Langwith, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG20 9BN T: 0845 400 1044 E: sales@shop-equip.com W: www.shop-equip.com

Total QSR Ltd Crown Chambers, 7a Market Place Melksham, Wiltshire, SN12 6ES T: 01225 791848 W: www.totalqsr.co.uk Fast Food Systems Limited

Middleton Food Products Ltd,

Carlton Catering Equipment

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Regional shops throughout the UK or on-line www.nisbets.com Fourth Way, Avonmouth, Bristol, BS11 8T sales@nisbets.co.uk 0845 140 5555 or 0117 316 5000

Hopkins Catering

Business Buyers.com - Part of the Altius Group

T: 0845 3711 522 E: hello@worldofceres.com W: www.worldofceres.com W: www.thebattercompany.co.uk

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Nisbets Plc

Fish Friers- Part of the Altius Group

Seriously Good Gluten Free

www.middletonfoods.com 655 Willenhall Road, Willenhall, West Midlands, WV13 3LH sales@middletonfoods.com 01902 608122 or 08453 706 550

Marfast www.marfast.co.uk 30 Broughton Street, Manchester, M8 8NN pani@marfast.co.uk 0161 833 0024

Business and Property Sales

E: info@totalqsr.co.uk

Ceres | Pure Food Innovation

Falcon Foodservice Equipment

www.fast-food-systems.co.uk Unit 1, Headley Park 9, Headley Road East Woodley, Reading, Berkshire, RG5 4SQ sales@ffsbrands.co.uk 01189 441100 www.chippersandpeelers.com Grange Farm, Braithwell Road, Ravenfield, Rotherham , South Yorks., S65 4LP carltoncatering@sky.com 01709 540004

www.restaurantsupplystore.co.uk Unit 7, Hatton Close, Chafford Hundred, Grays, Essex, RM16 6RP sales@restaurantsupplystore.co.uk 01375 651 600

Velox Grills www.veloxgrills.com Manor Farm, Manor Road Wantage, Oxon., OX12 8NE sales@veloxgrills.com 01235 770133

Caterparts Limited www.caterparts.com The Engine Shed, Top Station Road, Brackley, Bucks., NN13 7UG sales@caterparts.com 0845 130 8060

Vmotouk www.vmoto-uk.com 29 Shand Street London E1 2ES info@vmoto-uk.com 0800 133 7304

King Edward www.kingedward.co.uk Unit 1A, Porthouse Ind. Estate, Bromyard, Herefordshire, HR7 4NS oven@kingedward.co.uk

E&R Moffat ww.ermoffat.co.uk Bonnybridge FK4 2BS sales@ermoffat.co.uk 01324 812272 August and September 2019 • Fastfood Professional

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www.sweetheat.co.uk 16 Millwater Avenue Dewsbury, West Yorks. WF12 9QN sales@sweet nheat.co.uk 01924 488619

Chicken Frying and Cooking Equipment Jestic Foodservice Equipment www.jestic.co.uk Units 3 & 4, Dana Estate, Transfesa Road, Paddock Wood, Kent, TN12 6UU info@jestic.co.uk 01892 831960

Mitchell and Cooper Ltd www.bonzer.co.uk 136-140 Framfield Road Uckfield East Sussex, TN22 5AU sales@mitchellcooper.co.uk 0845 0177 488

Kuroma www.premier1filtration.co.uk Kiln Head Spring, Kneeton Lane, Barton, DL10 6NB info@premier1filtration.com 01325 377189

Synergy Grill www.synergygrill.com Active Food Systems Ltd., Synergy House, 70 High Street, Offord Darcy, St Neots, Cambs., PE19 5RH Info@synergygrill.com 01480 811000

Hopkins Catering www.hopkins.biz Kent Road, Pudsey, Leeds, LS28 9NF info@hopkins.biz 0113 257 7934

Comark Instruments www.comarkinstruments.com 52 Hurricane Way,Norwich, Norfolk, NR6 6JB sales@comarkinstruments.com 0207 942 0712

PD Catering International

Cook Co Nottingham Ltd

www.pizzadirect.co.uk MFG Group Nile Street Bolton, Lancs. BL3 6BW info@pizzadirect.co.uk 01284 382800

www.cookco.ltd.uk 99 Manvers Street, Nottingham, NG2 4NU sale@cookco.ltd.uk 0115 912 1188

No-Fli Limited www.no-fli.com Building C, Knaresborough Technology Park, Manse Lane, Knaresborough, Yorkshire, HG5 8LF hello@no-fi.com 01423 855600

Pandnet Ltd (Kuroma) www.kuroma.com Unit 1, Premier Works Canal Street South Wigston Leicester LE18 4PL 0116 2772 372

Electronic Temperature instruments Ltd www.etiltd.com Easting Close, Worthing, West Sussex, BN14 8HQ sales@etiltd.com 01903 202151

Carlton Catering Equipment www.chippersandpeelers.com Grange Farm, Braithwell Road, Ravenfield, Rotherham South Yorks., S65 4LP 01709 540004

www.lowerental.co.uk Unit J, Knockmore Ind. Estate, Lisburn, Northern Ireland, BT28 2EJ mail@lowerental.com 028 9260 4619

Regrit-it www.regrit-it.com 1st Floor Rear, 40 Percy Park Tynemouth, North Tyneside. NE30 4JX sales@regrit-it.com 07740 664410

Alliance On-line www.allianceonline.co.uk Alliance House, Marshfield Bank, Crewe, Cheshire, CW2 8UY hello@allianceonline.co.uk 0844 499 4300

Williams Catering Products www.williamspotatoes.co.uk Exeworthy Farm, Staplake Lane, Starcross, Exeter, Devon, EX6 8QT info@williamspotatoes.co.uk 01626 890871

Chicken Coaters & Marinades Chicken Train

Cold Drinks and Slush Us 4 Slush Limited www.us4slush.com 4 Middle Road. Bailie Gate Industrial Estate, Sturminster Marshall, Dorset. BH21 4DB sales@us4slush.com 01202 666922

Longo & Co www.mrwhippy.biz Unit 5A, Steps Industrial Estate Magdale, Honley West Yorkshire, HD9 6RA info@slushmachines.co.uk 01484 606352

SnowShock Ltd Snowshock.com Unit 43 Invincible Drive, Armstrong Industrial Park, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 7HX sales@snowshock.com 0330 053 6132

Crisps and Snacks Palmer and Harvey www.palmerharvey.co.uk 106 – 112 Davigdor Road Hove, East Sussex, BN3 1RE 01273 222 100 www.saltydog-grrr.com Salty Towers PO Box 766 Chesham Bucks., HP5 3YD info@saltydog-grrr.com 01494 774422

Curry and Gravy Mixes Dinaclass Kerry Food Service, Bristol, T: 0800 138 1938 E: julian.warner@kerry.com W: www.kerry-foodservice.co.uk

Cleaning Materials

T: 0800 138 1938 E: julian.warner@kerry.com W: www.kerry-foodservice.co.uk Dibs Distribution www.dibsdistribution.co.uk 1432b Clock Tower Road, Isleworth, Middlesex, TW7 6DT sales@dibs.uk.com 0208 568 6668

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Storeys Bar Road, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE1 5TQ sales@mammothcleaningsupplies.co.uk 0800 432 0224

Salty Dog

Chippers and Peelers

Lowe Rental Ltd

Kerry Foodservice, Birstol,

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Sweetheat

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Ecolab UK www.en-uk.ecolab.com Various UK locations custHelpDesk.UK@ecolab.com Central: 0 02920 852000

Pattersons www.pattersons.co.uk Winterstoke Road Bristol, BS3 2NS contact@pattersons.co.uk 0117 934 1270

Kerry Foodservice www.kerry-foodservice.co.uk Thorpe Lea Manor, Thorpe Lea Road, Egham, Surrey, TW20 8HY info@kerry-foodservice.co.uk 01784 430777 August and September • Fastfood Professional

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Deep Premises Cleaning Bright Hygiene www.brighthygiene.co.uk Omega House, Unit 7, Sarbir Industrial Park, Cambridge Road, Harlow, Essex, CM20 2EU 0800 093 7840

Vapor Clean www.vaporclean.co.uk 1st Floor Dairy Unit, Ebdon Bow Farm, Wick Saint Lawrence, Weston Super Mare, BS22 7YU 01934 611242

Delivery Bikes Justebikes www.justebikes.co.uk 216 Hinckley Road Leicester, LE3 0TH info@justebikes.co.uk 0116 3666 980

Free Go Electric Bikes www.freegoelectricbikes.com 3 St Denys Road, Portswood, Southampton Hampshire, SO17 2GN enquiries@freegoelectricbikes.com 0800 077 8711

Digital Menu Systems Lashbrookes.com Ltd Limerick Works, Limerick Road, Dormanstown, Redcar, Cleveland, TS10 5JU T: 01642 482629 E: lashbrookuk@hotmail.co.uk W: www.lashbrooks.com

Harlequin Printing and Packaging Harlequin House, Coed Cae Lane, Pontyclun, South Wales, CF72 9EW T: 01443 222219 E: info@harlequinprintgroup.co.uk W: www.harlequinprintgroup.co.uk

It’s Lolly ltd

Digital Media systems

www.itslolly.com Crystal Gate 28-30 Worship Street London EC2A 2AH 0800 038 5389

www.digitalmediasystems.co.uk Pressers House, 2 South Lane, Elland, West Yorks, HX5 0HG hello@digitalmediasystems.co.uk 01484 588895

Ethnic foods

Duct Cleaning and servicing Specialists

Shana Foods www.martinsolveig.fr/rubicon/ Unit 5 Second Way, Wembley Middlesex, HA9 0YJ info@shanafoods.com 0208 8782 3200

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Wing Yip www.wingyip.com 375 Nechells Park Road Nechells, Birmingham, B7 5NT enquiries@wingyip.com 0121 327 6618

07725 434173 Standard and Premium Box listings available

Fats and Oils

CKC in association with KLS 8 Austin Fields Kings Lynn PE30 1PH T: 01553 886101 / 07766 747405 W: www.ckconline.biz E: sales@ckconline.biz

Vandemoortele/P100 P100 has over 60 years of frying experience, helping to create great tasting food time and time again. Being refined to the purest level, P100 offers unrivalled consistancy in taste and freshness from the first portion to the last.

T: 0208 814 7810 M: 07912 389446 W: www.vandermoortele.com

De-Duct Cleaning Service Deduct offer a fast & efficient Nationwide duct cleaning service with FREE shop survey T: 07806 487239 or 0333 772 0089 E: info@de-duct.co.uk W: www.de-duct.co.uk

Olenex Trading (UK) Ltd www.olenex-uk.com ADM Trading (UK) Limited, Church Manorway, Erith, Kent, DA8 1DL

E: ukinfo@adm.com T: 01322 444836

Just Filters

W: www.olinex-uk.com The

Fryers’ Favourite For Over 60 Years.

www.justfilters.co.uk Omega House, Unit 7, Sarbir Industrial Park, Cambridge Road, Harlow, Essex, CM20 2EU info@justfilters.co.uk 01279 420289

Nortech Foods Limited

www.nortechfoods.co.uk For information, advice, or customer support material pleas Olenex Trading (UK) Limited. Tel: 01322 444836 e-mail: ukinfo@olenex.com Ings Road, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN5 9TL info@nortechfoods.co.uk 01302 390880

Network Hygiene www.networkhygiene.com Knowledge Centre, Wyboston Lakes, Great North Road, Wyboston, Bedfordshire, MK44 3BY ian@networkhygiene.com 0333 577 6384

Arrow Oils Limited www.arrowoils.co.uk Glebe Street, Shaw, Oldham Lancashire, OL2 7SF collections@arrowoils.co.uk 01706 880796

Finance, Leasing & Insurance

EPOS Systems

BD Signs Nottingham www.bdsignsnottingham.co.uk Unit 18, Bailey Brook Industrial Estate, Amber Langley Drive, Langley Mill, Nottingham, NG16 4BE info@bdsignsnottingham.co.uk 0800 195 3610

Media Screen Solutions www.mediascreensolutions.com Cleveland House 116 Cleveland Street Wirral Merseyside, CH41 3RB enquiries@mediascreensolutions.com 0800 515690

Signagelive Limited www.signagelive.com Rectory Farm Barns Walden Road Little Chesterford Saffron Walden Essex CB10 1UD 01799 530110

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Complete Leasing Solutions Ltd

Integer

Manor Farm,

Manchester: 167 Heywood Road, Prestwich Manchester, M25 1LB Scotland: 89 Main Street, Winchburgh West Lothian, EH52 6RA T: 0871 566 0766 E: Manchester: geoff@integeruk.com Scotland: jim@integeruk.com• W: www.integeruk.com

Kepos Systems Ltd www.kepos.co.uk 10 Gunton Road, London, SW17 9EL sales@kepos.co.uk 07939 927624

Revel Systems London Office www.revelsystems.com Moorgate 1 Fore Street London, EC2Y 5EJ info@revelsystems.com 0203 8081 036

Chilworth Old Village, Southampton, Hants, SO16 7JP T: 023 8076 6467 E: info@corporateasset.co.uk

Corporate Asset Solutions Manor Farm,, Chilworth Old Village, Soputrhampton, Hants, SO16 7JP 023 8076 6467

Johnson Reed Bridge House, Newbridge Lane, Stockport, SK1 2NA T: 0161 429 6949 E: info@johnsonreed.co.uk W: www.johnsonreed.co.uk

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Royal Greenland Ltd

www.gloverhowe.co.uk 4 St Peters Court, St Peters Street, Colchester, Essex, CO11 1WD insurance@gloverhowe.co.uk 0845 602 3866

www.royalgreenland.com Gateway House, Styal Road, Wythenshawe, Manchester, M22 5WY 0161 490 4249

Unique Seafood

Fish Suppliers Collins Seafoods Ltd

www.uniqueseafood.co.uk 2 Floor, Grabbex Business Park, Murray Road, Orpington, Kent, BR5 3QY 0203 260 3580

Unit 2, Park 2000, Millennium Way, Newton Aycliffe, Co Durham, DL5 6AR

T: 01325 315544 E: sales@collinsseafoods.co.uk W: www.collinsseafoods.co.uk Smales www.smales.co.uk 30 West Dock Street, Hull, HU3 4HL 01482 324997

FAS 2000 Ltd/Fastnet Fish www.fastnetfish.com Estate Road No.5, South Humberside Industrial Estate, Grimsby, N.E. Lincs., DN31 2TG mike@fastnetfish.com 01472 240777

Wraggs Seafoods Ltd www.wraggsseafoods.co.uk Unit 2, Park 2000, Heighington Lane Business Park, Newton Aycliffe, Co. Durham, DL5 6AR sales@wraggsseafood.co.uk 01132 498832

J Sykes & Sons Ltd www.sykesseafoods.co.uk New Smithfield Market, New Smithfield House, Whitworth Street East, Manchester, M11 2WP hello@sykesseafoods.co.uk 0161 223 9311

Amanda Seafoods A/S www.amanda-seaffods.dk/en Constatiavej 29, DK-9900, Frederikshavn info@amanda-seafoods.dk +45 96 22 15 00

Mannin Fish Ltd www.manninfish.co.uk 3 Sterling Court, Stevenage, Herts., SG1 2JY 01438 359444

Xpress Fish www.xpressfish.net 351 South Boulevard, Hessle Road, Hull, HU3 4DY info@xpressfish.net 01482 633550

Whitby Seafoods Ltd www.whitby-seafoods.com Fairfield Way, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22 4PU 01947 606101

Young’s Foodservice www.youngsfoodservice.co.uk Ross House, Wickham Road, Grimsby, DN31 3SW care@youngsseafood.co.uk 0800 132 096

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Fish & Chip Shop Suppliers VA Whitley & Co Ltd Milward House Fir Street Heywood OL10 1NW T: 01706 364211 E: sales@vahitley.co.uk W: www.vawhitley.co.uk

Friars Pride Milward House Head Office & Peterborough Depot: Oxney Rd Indst Est, Peterborough, PE1 5YW T: 01733 316400 Fx: 01733 316425 E: sales@friarspride.com W: www.friarspride.com

JJ Food Service Innova Park, 7 Solar Way, Enfield, EN3 7XY T: General 08433 090991 T: Paul Brailsford – 07880 176015 E: info@jjfoodservice.com E: Paul.brailsford@jjfooodervice.com W: www.jjfooodservice.com Henry Colbeck Seventh Avenue, Team Valley Trading Estate, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, NE11 0HG sales@colbeck.co.uk 0191 482 4242

T Quality www.tquality.co.uk Westmead Industrial Estate, Westlea, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN5 7YY customercare@tquality.co.uk 01793 648900

Wilsons Seasonings Ltd www.americanchipspice.co.uk Stagenhoe Bottom Farm, Whitwell, Hertfordshire, SG4 8JN ew@americanchipspice.co.uk 01438 871967

Food Safety & Hygiene Checkit Limited Broers Building JJ Thomson Avenue Cambridge, CB3 0FA

T: 01223 941450 E: info@checkit.net W: www.checkit.net

Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) www.cieh.org Chadwick Court, 15 Hatfields, London, SE1 8DJ info@cieh.org 0207 928 6006

Frozen Food Suppliers Central Foods Maple Court, Ash Lane Collingtree Northampton NN4 0NB T: 01604 858 522 E: info@centralfoods.co.uk W: www.centralfoods.co.uk

Golden Valley Foods Maple Court, Ash Lane, Colling Tree, Northampton, NN4 0NB T: 01604 858522 E: enquiries@centralfoods.co.uk W: www.central foods.co.uk Brands/goldenvalleyfoods.aspx

Frying Ranges KFE Ltd Unit A-B, Bentley Business Park, Blenheim Way, Market Deeping, Peterborough, PE6 8LD, sales@kfeltd.co.uk www.kfeltd.co.uk 01778 380 448

Frank Ford Limerick Road, Dormanstown, Redcar Cleveland TS10 5JU

T: 01642 489868 E: amanda.barker@me-ff.com W: www.me-ff.com

Martyn Edwards Ltd Limerick Road, Dormanstown, Redcar Cleveland TS10 5JU

T: 01642489868 E: amanda.barker@me-ff.com W: www.me-ff.com

Fryline in association with KLS 8 Austin Fields Kings Lynn PE30 1PH

T: 01553 772935 / 07770 568939 W: www.klsonline.co.uk E: sales@klsonline.co.uk Florigo www.florigo.co.uk 4 Centech Park, Fringe Meadow Road, North Moons Moat, Redditch, B98 9NR info@florigo.co.uk 01527 592000

Hewigo (UK)Ltd www.hewigo.com Bateman House, Little Fields Way, Oldbury, West Midlands, B69 2BT sales@hewigo.com 0121 544 9120 August and September • Fastfood Professional

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TRADE DIRECTORY

Henry Nuttall Ltd www.henrynuttall.co.uk Manor Drive, Dinnington, Sheffield, S25 3QU sales@henrynuttall.co.uk 01909 560808

Preston & Thomas Frying Ranges Ltd www.prestonandthomas.co.uk PO Box 728, Fareham, Hants, PO14 9QU info@prestonandthomas.co.uk 01732 757636

Mallinsons of Oldham Ltd www.mallinsonsofoldham.co.uk Trent Industrial Estate, Duchess St, Shaw Oldham, Lancashire, OL2 7UT mallinsons.sales@btconnect.com 01706 299000

Valentine Equipment Limited www.valentinefryers.com 4 Trafford Road, Reading, Berks., RG1 8JS info@valentinefryers.com 0118 957 1344

Frying Range Engineers KLS Frying Ranges Service 8 Austin Fields Kings Lynn PE30 1P

T: 01553 772935 / 07770 568939 W: www.klsonline.co.uk E: sales@klsonline.co.uk

Gazebos/Mobile Units Instant Promotion (UK) Ltd

Bilborough, Nottingham, NG8 4LU 0115 929 1101

info@logicvending.co.uk 0808 278 3327

Adams Fast Food Supplies

Fracino

www.adamsfastfoods.com Various UK Depots 01274 492044 Ask for local depot number

www.fracino.com 18-22 Birch Road East, Birmingham, B6 7DB sasles@fracino.com 0121 328 5757

Marfast www.marfast.co.uk 30 Broughton Street, Manchester, M8 8NN pani@marfast.co.uk 0161 833 0024

Grease Traps Oli Environmental Services

Caterlink Limited

www.greasemanagement.co.uk Eaton Works, Allthorpe Street, Leamington Spa, CV31 2AU 01926 432030

www.caterlink.co.uk Units 7-8, Bodmin Business Park, Launceston Road, Bodmin, Cornwall, PL31 2RJ sales@caterlink.co.uk 01208 78844

Hog Roast Machines and Barbecues

Beechdean Dairies Limited

The Hogg Boss www.thehoggboss.com Peake Products, Unit 4, Walton New Road Ind. Estate, Bruntingthorpe, Lutterworth, Leics., LE17 5RD sales@thehpggboss.com 0116 247 8500

Tasty Trotter

Cinders Barbecues

Promart Manufacturing Ltd www.promart.co.uk Unit 2B Caddick Road, Knowsley Industrial Park South, Merseyside, L34 9HP sales@promart.co.uk 0151 546 4666

www.cindersbarbecues.co.uk High Bentham, Lancaster, LA2 7NB Karen@cindersbarbecues.co.uk 01524 262900

Hot Drinks Equipment Franke Coffee Systems UK Ltd

Estate, Bedwas, Caerphilly,

www.coffee.franke.com 6A Handley Page Way, St Albans , Hertfordshire, AL2 2DQ Sales@Frankecoffeesystems.co.uk 01923 635700

CF83 8XP

Espresso Essential

T: 029 2085 3200 • F: 029 2085 3323

E: info@petersfood.com

W: www.petersfood.com

Brakes www.brake.co.uk UK wide 0345 6069090

Bidvest Foodservice www.bidvest.co.uk 814 Leigh Road, Slough, SL1 4BD 01494 555900

Hopwells Ltd www.hopwells.com Head Office, Glaisdale Drive,

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Carpigiani UK Ltd

GMG Ltd

VTO (Vertical Take Off)

Unit 1, Greenway, Bedwas House Industrial

Ice Cream www.carpigiani.com Faculty House, 214 Holme Lacy Road, Rotherwas, Hereford, HR2 6BQ 01432 346018

www.tastytrotter.com Bridge Street, Clay Cross, Derbyshire, S45 9NU info@tastytrotter.com 01246 866800

Peter’s Food Service

www.scanomat.co.uk sales@scanomat.co.uk 0800 032 7581

www.olienvironmentalservices.co.uk 6 Chapel Lane, North Luffenham, Oakham, LE15 8JP anthony@olienvironmentalservices.co.uk 01780 720679

www.instantpromotion.co.uk Unit 7, Liberty Industrial Park, South Liberty Lane, Bristol, BS3 2SU enquiries@instantpromotions.co.uk 0117 963 1668

General Catering Supplies

Scanomat UK

www.espressoessential.co.uk Unit 2, Oakley Green Nurseries, Westerleigh Hill Road, Westerleigh, Bristol, BS37 8QZ 0800 731 2980

Tchibo Coffee International Ltd www.tchibo-coffee.co.uk Tchibo House, 7-8 Blenheim Road, Epsom, Surrey, KT19 9BE 01372 541881

Logic Vending www.logicvending.co.uk The Maltings Business Centre, Stanstead Abbotts, Hertfordshire, SG12 8HG

www.beechdean.co.uk Old House Farm, North Dean, High Wycombe, Bucks, HP14 4NL farmhouse@beechdean.co.uk 01494 563980

Taylor UK www.taylor-company.co.uk 106 Claydon Business Park Great Blakenham, Ipswich Suffolk, IP6 0NL sales@taylor-company.co.uk 0800 838 896

Hopkins Catering www.hopkins.biz Kent Road, Pudsey, Leeds, LS28 9NF info@hopkins.biz 0113 257 7934

Longo & Co www.mrwhippy.biz Unit 5A, Steps Ind. Estate, Magdale, Honley, Huddersfied, West Yorks., HD9 6RA info@mrwhippy.biz 01484 606351

Kebab Suppliers Double A Kebabs Millennium Business Park, Mansfield Nottinghamshire, NG19 7JX T: 01623 422888 E: info@doubleakebab.co.uk W: www.doubleakebab.co.uk Istanbul Meats www.istanbulmeats.com Unit 3, First Avenue, Drum Industrial Estate, C hester le Street, Birtley, Co. Durham, DH2 1AG enquiries@istanbulmeats.com 0191 492 3909

Golden Delight Foods Ltd, www.goldendelightfoods.co.uk 26 Clayton Road, Birmingham B8 1JE 0121 327 8800

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Peter’s Food Service

Fylde Fresh & Fabulous

www.kismetkebabs.co.uk Milton House, Maldon Road, Latchingdon, Essex CM3 6LF 01621 744 055

www.petersfood.com Unit 1, Greenway, Bedwas House Industrial Estate, Bedwas, Caerphilly, CF83 8XP 029 2085 3200 info@petersfood.com

www.fyldefreshandfabulous.com Fylde Fresh & Fabulous, Stanley Villa Farm, Back Lane, Weeton, Preston, PR4 3HN sales@fyldefreshandfabulous.com 01253 836444

Paragon Quality Foods Ltd www.paragonqualityfoods.com Quadrant 3, Yorkshire Way, West Moor Park, Armthorpe, Doncaster, DN3 3FB sales@paragonqualityfoods.com 01302 834141

Oil Management

Holland’s Pies www.hollandspies.co.uk Baxenden, Accrington, Lancashire, BB5 2SA enquiries@hollandspies.co.uk 01706 213591

Pizza & Pasta

Premier1 Filtration

Express Foodservice

www.premier1filtration.co.uk Kiln Head Spring, Kneeton Lane, Barton, DL10 6NB info@premier1filtration.com 01325 377189

www.express-foodservice.co.uk Unit B, Dominion Way, Rustington Trading Estate, Littlehampton, West Sussex. BN16 3HQ info@expressfoodservice.co.uk 01903 775077

Packaging

Eurilait

Coveris UK Food & Consumer 7 Howard Road, Eaton Socon St Neots, Cambs PE19 8ET T: 01480 476161 E: UK@Coveris.com W: www.coveris.com Crafti’s Ltd (For Kids) www.craftis.co.uk 3rd Floor, Towcester Mill, Chantry Lane, Towcester, Northants, NN12 6AB 01327 358508

W F Denny www.wfdenny.co.uk Unit 7, Tudor Road, Altrincham Business Park, Broadheath, Cheshire, WA14 5RZ info@wfdenny.co.uk 0161 927 4949

It’s a Wrap (JR Press) www.jrpress.co.uk 3 Egerton Close, Daventry Northants, NN11 8PE sales@jrpress.co.uk 01327 301566

PlanglowLtd www.planglow.com The Quorum, Bond Street South, Bristol, BS1 3AE contactus@planglow.com 0117 317 8600

Southern Fried Chicken www.southernfriedchicken.com Unit 1, Headley Park 9, Headley Road East, Woodley, Reading, Berkshire, RG5 4SQ sales@southerfriedchicken.com 0118 944 1100

Pies Pukka Pies Ltd The Halcroft, Syston,

www.eurilait.co.uk Leighton Lane Industrial Estate, Leighton Lane, Evercreech, Somerset, BA4 6LQ craigbrayshaw@eurilait.co.uk 01749 838100

999 Pizza Toppings UK www.999pizzatoppings.co.uk Unit 6, Teakcroft Fairview Industrial Park Marsh Way Rainham, Essex, RM13 8UH info@999pizzatoppings.co.uk 01708 558885

Venice Bakery UK Ltd www.venicebakery.co.uk Unit 2, Crown House, Queen Street, Bexleyheath, Kent, DA7 4BT adam@venicebakery.co.uk 0208 301 2624

Pan’Artisan Units 25/26 Holmbush Industrial Estate, Holmbush Way Midhurst, West Sussex GU29 9HX enquiries@panartisan.com 01730 811490

www.kirenfoods.co.uk Unit 3, Smallbridge Business Park, Riverside Drive, Rochdale, Greater Manchester, OL16 2SH enquiries@kirenfoods.com 01706 526732

Stoupid Pizza UK www.stupid-pizza.co.uk 84 Holmsdale Road, Coventry, CV6 5BJ stoupid.pizza@gmail.com 02476 278102

Potatoes www.bestchips.co.uk AHDB Potatoes Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board, Stoneleigh Park, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 2TL 024 7669 2051

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Potato White Company Unit 7B Bessingby Industrial Estate Bridlington, East Yorkshire, YO16 4SJ T: 01262 228286 E: info@selectsundries.co.uk W: www.selectsundries.co.uk

Drywite www.drywite.co.uk The House of Lee, Park Lane, Halesowen, West Midlands, B63 2RA T: 01384 569556

Poultry Suppliers Central Foods Maple Court, Ash Lane Collingtree Northampton NN4 0NB T: 01604 858 522 E: info@centralfoods.co.uk W: www.centralfoods.co.uk

Riverside Food Services Units 1-4, The Stables, Sutton Farm, West

T: 01691 839288 E: mandy@riversidefoods.co.uk W: www.riversidefoods.co.uk

AHDB

W: www.pukkapies.co.uk

Potato Treating & Equipment

Felton, Oswestry, Shropshire,

trade@pukkapies.co.uk E: trade@pukkapies.co.uk

www agrico.co.uk Castleton of Eassie, Glamis, By Forfar, Angus, DD8 1SJ potatoes@agrico.co.uk 01307 840551

www.pizza-baguette.co.uk Genus, Hammond Close Attleborough Fields Ind. Est. Nuneaton, Warks., CV11 6RY info@pizza-baguette.co.uk 02476 254941

Leicester, LE7 1LD T: 0116 264 4004

Agrico UK Ltd.

Pizza and Baguette

Kiren Foods

TRADE DIRECTORY

Kismet Kebabs

SY11 4HX

Dibs Distribution www.dibsdistribution.co.uk 1432b Clock Tower Road, Isleworth, Middlesex,TW7 6DT sales@dibs.uk.com 0208 568 6668

Nila UK Ltd www.nila.co.uk Unit 9b, Beaver Ind. Estate, Brent Road, Southall, Middx., UB2 5FB food@nila.co.uk 020 8744 7700

Refrigeration Adande Adande Refrigeration Ltd. 45 Pinbush Road, South Lowestoft Ind. Est Lowestoft, Suffolk NR33 7NL sales@adande.com adanderefrigeration.com 0844 376 0023 August and September • Fastfood Professional

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Hoshizaki/Gram 2 The Technology Centre London Road, Swanley,Kent, BR8 7AG E: Hoshizaki - uksales@ Hoshizaki.co.uk E: Gram - info@gramuk.co.uk W: www.hoshizaki.co.uk W: www.gramuk.co.uk T: Hoshizaki - 0845 456 0585 T: Gram - 01322 616 900

Jestic Foodservice Equipment

McWhinney’s Sausages www.mcwhinneys.com 10 Balloo Way, Balloo Industrial Park, Bangor, Co. Down, N. Ireland, BT19 7QZ info@mcwhinneys.com 028 9127 1811

www.jestic.co.uk Units 3 & 4, Dana Estate, Transfesa Road, Paddock Wood, Kent, TN12 6UU info@jestic.co.uk 01892 831960

Pukka Pies Ltd

Williams Refrigeration

W: www.pukkapies.co.uk

Bryggen Road, North Lynn Industrial Estate, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 2HZ 01553 817000

Foster Fridge www.foster-fridge.com 1st Floor, The Coach House, Montpelier Mews, High Street South, Dunstable, Bedfordshire, LU6 3SH info@foster-fridge.com 01582 788486

Polar Refrigeration www.polar-refrigerator.com Unit 8, Access 18, Bristol, BS11 8HT See website for stockists

Sauces & Marinades The Crucial Sauce Company Ltd Unit 1b, Nechells Business Centre, 31 Dollman Street, Nechells, Birmingham, B7 4RP T: 0121 333 3233 E: info@thecrucialsaucecompany.co.uk W: www.thecrucialsaucecompany.co.uk

BI Europe Limited www.bilimited.com Unit 21 – 22 Kernan Drive, Loughborough, Charnwood, LE11 5JF info@bilimited.com 01509 631650

The Halcroft, Syston, Leicester, LE7 1LD trade@pukkapies.co.uk T: 0116 264 4004 E: trade@pukkapies.co.uk

Peter’s Food Service www.petersfood.com Unit 1, Greenway, Bedwas House Industrial Estate, Bedwas, Caerphilly, CF83 8XP 029 2085 3200 info@petersfood.com

Westaway Sausages Ltd. www.westawaysausages.com 3-6 Rydon Industrial Estate, Canal Way, Kingsteignton, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 3SJ 01626 333101

Metrow Foods Limited www.metrow.co.uk Airborne Close, Leigh-on Sea Essex, SS9 4EN helpdesk@metrow.co.uk 01702 527441

Suffolk Meat Traders www.suffolkmeattraders.co.uk Grove Lane, Elmswell Bury St. Edmunds Suffolk, IP30 9HN sales@suffolkmeattraders.co.uk 01359 242 500

Holland’s Pies www.hollandspies.co.uk Baxenden, Accrington, Lancashire, BB5 2SA enquiries@hollandspies.co.uk 01706 213591

Dibs Distribution www.dibsdistribution.co.uk 1432b Clock Tower Road, Isleworth, Middlesex, TW7 6DT sales@dibs.uk.com 0208 568 6668

Keejays Limited www.keejays.com Crockatt Road, Lady Lane Ind. Estate, Hadleigh, Suffolk, IP7 6RD enquiries@keejays.com 01473 827304

Sausages, Pies and Burgers James T Blakeman & Co Ltd, www.blakemans.co.uk Millenium Way, High Carr Business Park, Newcastle –under- Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 7UF admin@blakemans.co.uk 01782 569610

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Rollover Limited www.rollover-uk.com Rollover House, 802 Oxford Avenue, Slough, Berks., SL1 4LN info@rollover-uk.com 01753 575558

The Franconian Sausage Company www.franconian.co.uk Unit 26, Eldon Way, Paddock Wood, Kent, TN12 6BE info@franconian.co.uk 01892 837816

Shopfitters & Fabricators Barland Shopfitting Specialists www.barlandshopfitters.co.uk Unit 18, Honey Hall Ing, Huddersfield, West Yorks., HD2 1GP info@barlandshopfitters.co.uk 0800 043 5523

Elite Shopfitters Leeds Ltd. www.eliteshopfittersleads.co.uk 5 Wharfe Mews, Cliff Terrace, Wetherby, LS22 6LX elitshopfittersleeds@iidp.co.uk 0113 258 3324

Jephsons Shopfitters Ltd www.jephsonsshopfitters.co.uk Maun House, Maun Way, Hermitage Lane, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG18 5GX info@jephsonsshopfitters.co.uk 01623 645809

Promart Manufacturing Ltd www.promart.co.uk Unit 2B Caddick Road, Knowsley Industrial Park South, Merseyside, L34 9HP sales@promart.co.uk 0151 546 4666

Trade Bodies Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) www.msc.org Marine House 1 Snow Hill London, EC1A 2DH 0207 246 8900

Seafish www.seafish.org 18 Logie Mill Logie Green Road Edinburgh, EH7 4HS Seafish@seafish.co.uk 0131 558 3331

Seafood Scotland www.seafoodscotland.org 18 Logie Mill Logie Green Road Edinburgh, EH7 4HS enquiries@seafoodscotland.org 0131 557 9344

NEODA PO Box 1184, Bromley Kent, BR1 9XW T: 020¬ 8464 3954 E: lynda.simmons@neoda.org.uk W: www.neoda.org.uk

British Frozen Food Federation (BFFF) www.bfff.co.uk Warwick House, Unit 7, Long Bennington Business Park, Main Road, Long Bennington, Newark, Notts, NG23 5JR 01400 283090

British Kebab Awards www.britishkebabawards.co.uk 8th Floor, Elizabeth House 39 York Road, London, SE1 7NQ, info@ceftus.org / nominationskebabawards@ gmail.com 020 7183 4272

PAPA The Pizza, Pasta and Italian Food Association www.papa.org.uk Association House 18C Moor Street Chepstow NP16 5DB 01291 636338

Asian Catering Federation www.acfederation.org London Pall Mall 100 Pall Mall St James London, SW1Y 5NQ August and September 2019 • Fastfood Professional

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KFE School of Frying Excellence www.kfeltd.co.uk Unit A-B, Bentley Business Park, Blenheim Way, Market Deeping, Peterborough PE6 8LD sales@kfeltd.co.uk 01778 380448

T: 07725 434173 Crossways E: crosswaysfc@gmail.com W: www.foodserviceconsultants.co.uk Carpigiani Gelato University UK

www.harryramsdens.co.uk

London Fish and Chips www.londonfish-chips.com

Mexigo www.mexigo.uk

Muffin Break www.muffinbreak.co.uk

Papa John’s www.papajohns.co.uk

Wholesalers and Cash and Carry

Crossways Foodservice Consultants 29 High Street Needingworth, St Ives Cambridgeshire, PE27 4SA

Harry Ramsden’s

www.prowebdesignuk.com 119 Hertford Road, London, EN3 5JF info@prowebdesignuk.com 0203 659 4745

www.shinebrightcreativecc.co.uk 13 University Road Leicester, LE1 7RA info@shinebrightcc.com 0116 255 3400

www.federationoffishfriers.co.uk 4 Greenwood Mount, Leeds, LS6 4LQ mail@federationoffishfriers.co.uk 0113 230 7044

www.gallonesfranchise.com

Pro Web Design

Shinebright Creative

National Federation of Fish Friers

Gallones Ice Cream Parlours

Pepe’s Piri Piri www.pepes.co.uk

Central Foods

Peri Peri Original

Maple Court, Ash Lane Collingtree Northampton NN4 0NB

www.periperioriginal.co.uk

T: 01604 858 522 E: info@centralfoods.co.uk W: www.centralfoods.co.uk

www.gelatouniversity.com/uk Carpigiani House Coldnose Rd Rotherwas Industrial Estate Hereford, HR2 6JL janethompson@carpigiani.co.jp 01432 346 018

Uniforms United Workwear www.unitedworkwear.com The United Collection Ltd 80A Ashfield Street London, E1 2BJ info@unitedcollection.co.uk 0207 780 1746

T & T Embroidery Solutions Ltd www.allembroiderysolutions.com 98 Morley Drive, Ely Cambridgeshire tandtembroiderysolutions@gmail.com 07783 628397

Simon Jersey www.simonjersey.com Altham Accrington Lancashire, BB5 5YE sales@simonjersey.com 0370 4609 047

Best Workwear www.bestworkwear.co.uk FRS Countrywear Limited Unit 1 Building 6 Stanmore Ind. Est. Bridgnorth Shropshire, WV15 5HP sales@bestworkwear.co.uk 08454 65 66 65

Utilities 107 Berrows Business Centre, Bath Street, Hereford, HR1 2HE

T: 01432 378690

www.pitapituk.com

Pizza Time www.pizzatime.co.uk

Quiznos Booker Limited www.booker.co.uk Irthlingborough Road, Wellingborough, Northants, NN8 1LT 01933 371000

www.quiznossub.co.uk

Sam’s Chicken www.samschicken.com

Subway www,subway.com

Costco (Head Office) National locations www.costco.co.uk Hartspring Lane, Watford, Hertfordshire, WD25 8JS 01923 213113

Khanjra International Foods Ltd www.khanjra.co.uk Greenbank Business Park, Blakewater Road, Blackburn, Lancs, BB1 3HU 01254 676793

Parfetts (Head Office) www.parfetts.co.uk Didsbury Road, Stockport, SK4 2JP 0161 429 0429

Franchise Opportunities Banger Bros www.bangerbros.co.uk

Chicken Cottage www.chickencottage.com

Chop & Wok www.chopandwok.co.uk

Chopstix support@franchising.com

Chozen Noodle www.chozen.co.uk

Utility Helpline

Pita Pit UK

TRADE DIRECTORY

Web Design

Training & Consultancy

Waffle Delight www.waffledelight.co.uk

You could be telling readers about your business or service on this page Call Athol now to book a space on

07725 434173 Standard and Premium Box listings available

Doner Kebab German Doner Kebab www.donerkebab.net

Empire Dogs

E: brian@utilityhelpline.co.uk

www.empiredogs.co.uk

W: www.utilityhelpline.co.uk

Flamin’ Chicken

TRADE DIRECTORY

info@theflaminchicken.com

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