Contract caterers support National Veggie Week

20th April 2009, 10:50am

A whole host of contract caterers have now signed up to support National Vegetarian Week including Compass Group, Sodexo and Bartlett Mitchell.

The national awareness campaign runs from the 18th – 24th May and promotional resources are available to download from the Vegetarian Society's website. 

Caterers already signed up are:
Bartlett Mitchell at Canada Life Place in Potters Bar
Eurest services at Prudential in Belfast
Metropolitan Police Catering Service across a range of sites
Mitie Catering at Rolls Royce Marine Power in Derby
Sodexo at Nabarro, London
The Compass Catering Group is promoting National Vegetarian Week in staff canteens at over 300 sites. 

Last year over 1400 businesses, schools, pubs, caterers, libraries and retailers all got involved and you can join in by visiting www.vegsoc.org/nvw or call 0161 925 2000 to order free National Vegetarian Week resources.


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