Lunchtime contactless payments show big rise
Vianet’s study of 2,000 consumers revealed that 63% of people would switch to paying with contactless if it was available on a vending machine.
Vianet’s study of 2,000 consumers revealed that 63% of people would switch to paying with contactless if it was available on a vending machine.
The study, carried out by the University of Bath, showed that since allergen information rules were introduced in 2014, 70% of affected customers felt more confident in asking staff for allergen in
North Sea cod passed an independent assessment against the MSC’s ‘strict standard’, and acquired the MSC blue tick label meaning-subject to strict traceability requirements- the fish can be bought
Kim Paulden, managing director of BNC Event Shows, said: “Central Hall lends itself to a large event such as the BNC Event Show.
Chameleon is offering operators any design they like, in a variety of finishes, while it says it can also match any RAL or Pantone colour.
Holmes, who joined the company in 2016 as sales director for retail, will now head up all sales route-to-market functions - including the company’s contact telesales service in Perth, Scotland – an
The survey carried out by Anglican Home Improvements said that this change means 65% of people are now more sociable than ever, having friends over three
Searcys was selected to provide catering for events and the venue’s members’ cafe following a ‘highly competitive’ tender.
The rises are due to what Beacon says is an increased European demand for young dairy products such as butter and mozzarella, as well as the impact from recent currency fluctuations.
The Smithfield is expected to serve over one million passengers a year and generate £150 million revenue through its ten-year contract life.