Links
Address |
Synopsis |
| 3663 | 3663 First for Foodservice is the UK's leading foodservice company with sales of over £1 billion a year. |
| Aberdeen City and Shire | Information on living and working in Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire. |
| Andrew Ingredients | Sole distributor for Macphie products in Ireland - North & South. An established and customer focused company who have been dedicated to serving the food industry for over 60 years. |
| Association of Bakery Ingredient Manufacturers | Represents companies who manufacture ingredients for the baking industry. |
| BAKO Wholesale | Offers wholesale bakery products, from core ingredients, part-baked, to finished goods, through a network of regional distribution centres. |
| BFP Wholesale | Through a network of regional depots BFP Wholesale provides its customers with high quality, reliable and flexible service. |
| Brakes | The leading supplier of frozen, chilled and grocery products to UK caterers with a comprehensive portfolio. |
| Country Range | A national group of regional wholesalers offering a personal service. |
| Craft Guild of Chefs | The leading Chefs’ Association in the UK. |
| DEFRA | The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. |
| Fairway Foodservice | A network of independent wholesalers distributing products to the Foodservice market from 25 depots throughout the UK. |
| Food & Drink Federation | The voice of the UK food and drink manufacturing industry. |
| Food Standards Agency | Independent watchdog to protect the public's health and consumer interests in relation to food safety. |
| National Association of Master Bakers | Represents the interests of the Craft Baking Industry in England and Wales. |
| Nisa Todays | The UK’s largest independent buying consortium. |
| Scottish Association of Master Bakers | Represents the interests of the Craft Baking Industry in Scotland. |
| Scottish Food and Drink Federation |
Represents the food and drink manufacturing industry in Scotland. |
| Scotland Food and Drink | Aims to grow the food industry to £10 billion over the next decade. |
