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ukactive Code of Practice


EXHIBITOR NEWS


The Body Plus range includes 18 meal choices


BODY FIRE LIMITED Tel: +44 (0)1344 860861 www.thegodscollection.com


Te ukactive Code of Practice is a mark of quality that reflects a site’s commit- ment to high standards of health and safety, staff training and customer care.


Te Code of Practice assures:


» Confidence in your facility » Alignment to the Corporate Manslaughter Act


» Raised standards


By the end of the process every site will be up to date legally and professionally, safe in the knowledge that the needs of both staff and customers have been effectively evaluated.


For more information about the ukactive Code of Practice, contact us on cop@ukactive.org.uk


James Haskell (London Wasps/England Rugby) is delighted to introduce his Functional Food Supplement Range – The Gods Collection. The collection, designed by an athlete for athletes, comprises the all pure, Informed Sport certified, accolade-winning Pre-Trainer Hades; the new female version of it, called Hella; Tagaloa, which is a new Organic Virgin Coconut Oil; and Virtus, a new Super Food containing 61 different multi-vitamins and minerals. All the Gods Collection products have been formulated and manufactured to the highest GMP standards and where applicable are Informed Sports certified. Also on the stand you will find Angry Squirrel Coffee and Functional Fitness Training Available for the wholesale market. The range is available either loose or in self-merchandising display units designed to maximise sales and product awareness. All the products are supported by national advertising campaigns in the trade press. SECTION: HEALTH & FITNESS


BODY PLUS NUTRITION Tel: +44 (0)844 332 1239 www.bodyplusnutrition.com


Body Plus Nutrition provide delicious, chef prepared convenience meals nutritionally tailored for gym and health club members. Using natural ingredients the different ranges are designed to support muscle gain, weight maintenance and weight loss diets with vegetarian options. There are 18 meal choices rotated for variety. Working on a profit share model there is no capital risk or outlay for venues; all delivery and stock control is handled with branded fridges provided. We add a valuable ‘on the go’ food service to clubs who have no food facilities in place as well as providing an ‘on the go’ service in venues with café/restaurant facilities available – perfect for time constrained members. Products significantly boost club profits with members now being able to purchase convenient fresh food products in house rather than at high street outlets or supermarkets. From small operators to exclusive health clubs products always generate excellent sales. SECTION: HEALTH & FITNESS


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