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Calling number forty nine – not any more

21 February 2013

CST’s new TrackSmart helps waiters deliver food to the right table  Call System Technology’s (CST) new TrackSmart is ideal in restaurants where customers order at a central point, find a table and wait for their order to arrive.  Up till now waiters have had to shout out a number, look for a wooden spoon or rely on customers waving at them so they know where to take the order.

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Calorie counting or just can’t choose?

7 February 2013

New Camwear® polycarbonate mini dessert glasses from Foodservice Equipment Marketing (FEM). Mini desserts offer a solution for those wanting lighter dessert options, taster portions or a variety of desserts. New Camwear mini dessert glasses from Foodservice Equipment Marketing (FEM) also cut costs as the polycarbonate glasses are break-resistant and reduce the need for checking for imperfections.

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Toast – the breakfast must-have

19 September 2012

Fortius FT1 conveyor toaster from Foodservice Equipment Marketing (FEM) Busy breakfast venues, such as hotels, need to keep a constant supply of freshly toasted bread on the serving counter in order to meet customer demand. Foodservice Equipment Marketing (FEM) has launched the Fortius FT1 conveyor toaster. With a throughput of 300 slices per hour the FT1 is a cost-effective way of coping with the breakfast rush.

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Rational Flexibility is major benefit for Union Jack Club

13 September 2012

London-based armed forces charity uses SelfCookingCenter® whitefficiency® combi steamers for everything from breakfast to banquets – and they help cut costs The Union Jack Club near Waterloo in London is a charity whose objective is to provide serving and former armed forces personnel with good quality hotel accommodation at a reasonable price.  Last year 104,000 people stayed there.  But it’s much more than a hotel: there are restaurants, bars, lounges and no less than twelve banqueting rooms – functions at...

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If it’s less than 12 inches …..

11 September 2012

….. any shape, any size fits Moffat’s new crockery dispenser Increasingly foodservice establishments use non-standard plates and bowls to stand out from the crowd and as a statement of brand. Up till now this has caused a problem for those using dispensers which traditionally can only cope with round plates. However, Moffat has launched a universal crockery dispenser that can hold any plate or bowl shape and any size up to 12 inches square.

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