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Catering & Nutrition
Chipping away at energy use
Winterhalter launches 'Dream
Machine' warewashers
If they could have anything they the touchscreen to warn users if
wanted, anything at all, what anything goes wrong. The UC
features would caterers build Series offers a variety of
into their 'dream machine' resource and cost saving
warewasher? That's what features – for example, each
Winterhalter set out to discover washing program has an
before developing its new optional 'Eco' mode that
undercounter dish and minimises resource
glasswashers. The company consumption while extending
commissioned a website, the washing cycle, saving up to
www.my-dream-machine.biz, 11% in running costs.
where caterers from around the Winterhalter warewashers
world were encouraged to build are available to public sector
Rational’s SelfCooking Center, the Rational's new CareControl
their perfect dream machine. buyers with preferential
next generation combi, can replace a cleaning system which is included in
Self-cleaning and discount from Buying Solutions
deep fat fryer in the kitchen, all new SelfCooking Centres keeps
decalcification programs cover
www.buyingsolutions.gov.uk/
producing healthier foods that are the unit spotlessly clean, the amount
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lower in fat, such as French fries with of chemicals, water and energy used
maintenance chores, while the under framework number
one-third fewer calories and up to are tailored to exactly what is
error management system uses A126449A.
80% less fat than when they are needed for optimum cleaning and
deep fried. long term care.
This method of preparation offers Rational SelfCooking Centers are
trianglertwww.winterhalter.co.uk
some big cost savings. There is no available to public sector buyers with
trianglert01908 359000
need to buy, store and dispose of preferential discount from Buying
trianglertemail:
info@winterhalter.co.uk
frying oil and the SelfCooking Center Solutions under framework number
can prepare 200 portions of chips is A1626669A.
15 minutes if there's a real rush! To come to a free SelfCooking
What's more the SelfCooking Center Center® ‘TeamCooking Live’
isn't just for cooking fried foods. It seminar, contact your dealer
can roast, poach, toast and bake and
incorporates sophisticated insulating
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materials that keep heat losses to an trianglert0800 389 2944
absolute minimum.
Kids get a sporting chance to win with “My Viva!”
T
o maintain a beneficial intake of calcium, protein with real fruit juice, semi skimmed milk and only Simon Muschamp, head of marketing at
and riboflavin, the School Food Trust 4% added sugar, the range comes in three Pritchitts says, “Milk has played an essential part of
recommends that a dairy food is available daily on delicious flavours, packed in a convenient 200ml our diets for thousands of years, yet today we
lunchtime menus and where possible, these should Tetra pack with straw, making it ideal for vending struggle to get children to appreciate the benefits of
be lower fat varieties. As the dairy experts, Pritchitts or over the counter service. dairy food. We wanted to build on the success of
has developed a range of nutritious flavoured milk This year’s “My Viva!” competition is open until last year’s activity by evolving the competition to
drinks, with no artificial colours, flavours, December 31st and was launched at the LACA encourage the natural creativity that all children
sweeteners or preservatives, that appeal to children Conference. Children in two age categories will be have, whilst raising their awareness of the goodness
of all ages. encouraged to design their own pack for their in milk.”
Its Viva range complies with the current favourite Viva milk drink and 9 independently
nutritional school guidelines and offers a real judged winners will share in £2,000 worth of sports
alternative to sugary, carbonated drinks. Made equipment for their schools.
trianglertwww.vivamilk.co.uk
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