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A slice of the Olympics

16 February 2012

Introducing Sirman’s Anniversario Flywheel Olympic Slicer from FEM Pre-sliced and pre-packed meats are expensive and don’t always offer the best in flavour and freshness. Slicing fresh produce in house offers greater control over portion size, as well as maximising profit and reducing wastage. The new Sirman Anniversario Flywheel Olympic Slicer, available from Foodservice Equipment Marketing (FEM), produces perfect slices time after time. It looks great, too.

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15 February 2012

Rationalising cooking in East Sussex schools East Sussex County Council is installing the new Rational SelfCookingCenter® whitefficiency® in all its kitchen refits   East Sussex County Council is responsible for approximately 20,000 school meals per day. The watchwords of the catering department are efficiency and quality. About three years ago East Sussex began replacing older kitchen equipment with Rational SelfCookingCenters.

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Iced coffee – it’s a smooth drink for cool customers

10 February 2012

Foodservice Equipment Marketing’s Tempest blender is a whizz at making iced FEM’s Hamilton Beach Tempest blender is a whizz behind the counter in any coffee shop or café. It’s fast, reliable and powerful, mixing up an iced coffee or similar drink in just 12 seconds. The recent explosion of coffee shops on the high street has meant that anyone offering hot beverages has had to up their game to keep hold of market share. But, in the summer especially, not...

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The steamless warewasher – perfect for Victorian tunnels

23 January 2012

Minotaur 3* pop-up restaurant goes for Winterhalter’s fast, efficient, easy to use (and steam-free) warewashers.    The Minotaur must hold a record as one of the most unusual restaurant venues ever.  Sited in the labyrinthine Victorian tunnels under Waterloo station, it popped up for just two weeks in October 2011.  Having found their way through mazes hung with eye-popping artwork, customers ate three star Michelin food off tables made of old scaffolding planks. 

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