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Denny’s Uniforms stock up for the Olympics

8th May 2012 - 00:00
Abstract
Denny’s Uniforms has prepared for the Olympics by ensuring that an extra 50,000 of its most popular aprons are ready on the shelf.
As a direct result of this summer's Olympics, Denny's Uniforms has received unprecedented demand for banqueting wear and waiters' gloves. As London takes centre stage for hospitality, sport and tourism, a leading contract caterer has placed an order for 15,000 black cotton serving gloves. The client chose the DW13C serving gloves because they look smart and have rubber grips to guard against slips and trips, an important consideration when working in a busy environment. The gloves are also heat resistant to warm plates. Nick Jubert Denny's Uniforms managing director said: "There has been an increase in the number of luxury venues, hotels and restaurants placing orders for front of house tailored wear as well as banqueting uniform and matching gloves. "Nehru jackets in black are slightly more popular than the traditional white, partly due to changing fashion trends which are also influencing chefswear too. However the uplift in sales of front of house and banqueting uniform is mainly due to increased numbers of black tie events being held this summer. "Caterers, hoteliers and restaurateurs generally understand that first impressions count. Your staff represent your brand image and, as a result, they make a big impact on the overall customer experience. Uniform needs to be smart and reliable, especially when worn in front of VIPs from around the world."
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PSC Team