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Brakes

Brakes Catering

  • Special one off money saving incentives for new customers
  • Attractive long term discounts on frozen, chilled and ambient foods
  • Personalised shopping basket comparison available showing cost savings for each customer
  • Monthly special offers available , many in the format "half price" and "buy one get one free"
  • Personalised field sales manager from our dedicated and experienced field sales team
  • Regular and frequent deliveries available to all areas

Brakes are Lancashire's leading foodservice supplier and with over 50 years experience of serving healthcare caterers. Brakes can provide a one-stop-shop of fresh, frozen ambient and non-food products, from basic ingredients to fully prepared dishes.

With a range of regional and seasonal products available that are supported by our national network, for further information please visit www.british.brake.co.uk.

For more information on how Brakes can help you develop your business please visit www.brake.co.uk or click on the links below:

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For more information about the Brakes Group please visit: www.brakesgroup.co.uk

Please contact your Local Sales Representative for further information:

Jim Byrne
Business Development Manager

Mobile:07801 646312
Email: jim.byrne@brake.co.uk

 


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