The Natural History Museum name new caterers

9th October 2009, 11:43am

The Natural History Museum has announced the names of the three new caterers which will be joining their preferred supplier list of caterers in January 2010.

With over 50 applications submitted for tender; The Recipe, Payne & Gunter and Table Talk have made it on to the exclusive list.

Nigel Mullins, operations manager at the Natural History Museum, said: "The quality of tenders we received this year was extremely high, however the innovation, responsible business ethic and industry reputation of The Recipe, Payne & Gunter and Table Talk set them apart from their counterparts, and we are very much looking forward to working with them as of January."

The three London caterers will join some of the Museum's existing caterers who have successfully secured another three years on the preferred supplier list.

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