Radnor Hills celebrates 30th birthday with launch of new products
Radnor Hills produced a record 350 million units, saw a turnover growth of 30% and secured four new listings with national retailers.
Radnor Hills produced a record 350 million units, saw a turnover growth of 30% and secured four new listings with national retailers.
Rufford Primary School achieved 431 swaps over the course of a month thanks to the work of the catering team at Nottingham City Council’s catering service.
The £28 million commitment will deliver free school lunches during term time for P4 children by August 2021 and P5 children by January 2022.
In September Chartwells will launch their new menus across Anglesey’s primary schools, with a focus on nutrition, taste and sustainability.
The software offers pupils the ability to collect and pay for school lunches without the need for physical contact, providing a fully contactless meal collection method.
The film features a holiday club at CATCH Leeds, Mandeville Primary in London and Button Lane in Manchester, Marcus Rashford’s former primary school.
The company retained their silver Food for Life status in recognition of the school catering team for serving local and fresh food.
Eight schools chefs cooked at the University of West London Ealing for a place in the final.
The session encouraged children to explore food through looking, smelling, touching and tasting. The TastEd classes aim to ‘inspire’ children to be adventurous and try new flavours.
The team received praise for their ‘innovative approach’ to delivering nutritious and well balanced meals to those within the education sector.