Fun Friday Food Facts 2016 Vol. 17
During World War One, children in England were given time off school to collect blackberries for the production of juice that was sent to soldiers to help maintain health.
During World War One, children in England were given time off school to collect blackberries for the production of juice that was sent to soldiers to help maintain health.
The awards, run by the Institute of Directors (IoD) and open to members and non-members, are sponsored by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and bring together company directors from a variety of backgroun
The contract is valued at approximately £280 million and will run for between five and ten years, depending on the unit.
Each of the 11 categories recognise an outstanding contribution towards Elior’s operations, from site managers to apprentices.
Business controller for Tea Fusion, Amanda Cooper, said: “We’re a nation of tea lovers, but 35% of consumers who drink tea at home wouldn’t do so out of home – consumers know the cost of a teabag s
The body, which represents more than 370 councils in England, believes that failure to comply should result in either a fine or prosecution.
Chris Bray, CEO sports & leisure, Sodexo UK & Ireland, said: “It’s fantastic to extend our partnership with Scotland’s national stadium Hampden Park to 2020 which supports our long-term str
A report published yesterday by Business Secretary Sajid Javid detailed that unfair tipping practices must end. Read more here.
The Business Secretary Sajid Javid has revealed plans to end unfair tipping practices and increase transparency for consumers and employees.
The platform aims to address the difficulty the hospitality industry faces when looking for short term workers and helps with contingency staffing needs.