Catermasters was awarded the contract after successfully coming through a tender process and has just launched a bespoke catering service for the 300 people that work in the charity’s Greater London House head office.
The contract is worth £110,000 per year.
Kevin Emsden, front of house manager at the British Heart Foundation, was involved in the tender process. He said: “We needed to revitalise our Pulse Cafe facility and Catermasters’ ‘can do’ attitude and professional approach to our needs and requirements during the planning stages of this contract was efficient and encouraging.
“In the two weeks that Catermasters has been on site, it has transformed the service provided and the catering team is providing home cooked, varied and great value lunches, breakfasts, snacks and drinks for our staff.”
Catermasters’ impact at the British Heart Foundation has been so dramatic that it increased takings by 30% in its first week on site.
Catermasters joint managing director, Tony Carr, said: “We’re delighted to add the British Heart Foundation to our growing number of clients that are charities. The way we work and our standard of food service means we bring significant added value to the workplace and that is something that charities recognise and like.”