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Good refrigeration equipment is essential in the drive to produce fresh and nutritious school meals. With more fresh food being prepared, safe food storage is critical and therefore investing in kitchen equipment is an important decision.
Market leader Foster Refrigerator offers a wide range of high quality refrigeration equipment to schools and colleges which puts food safety and the environment first, allowing good nutritious food to be stored safely with low energy use and low carbon footprint assured.
Foster has a firm history of being the environmental pioneer in the refrigeration industry. The company prides itself on its green credentials, which include IS014001, Carbon Reduction Strategy, Ethical Purchasing Policy and ECA Scheme compliance among many other environmental qualifications.
The Gastro Pro range of cabinets and counters from Foster is particularly popular in school kitchens, with up to 15% more usable capacity than other leading brands and excellent energy efficiency.
Foster also offers a wide range of Drinking Water Coolers with low carbon footprints, ideal for providing a safe water supply for children, as well as slimline and counter height refrigerators and freezers, perfect for smaller school kitchens.
The Foster range is available at OGC Buying Solutions Contract Prices, meaning there is no need to go out to tender as government contract prices are guaranteed. Prices include free delivery and 12 months warranty, and orders can be placed directly with Foster Refrigerator.
For further information please call Foster on:
Tel: 0500 691122
www.fosterrefrigerator.co.uk
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