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Your workplace can change the world
Fairtrade Fortnight 25th Feb - 9th March
Fairtrade Vending, Unit 1, Henley Business Park,
Trident Close, Medway City Estate, Rochester,
Kent, ME2 4FR
Eagle
Vending Machines
The Government recently published a report on new
minimum nutrition standards for school food to ensure healthier
eating throughout the school day. The report bans meals that are
high in salt, fat and sugar or that contain low quality meat. [read
more]
Eagle Vending are proud to be meeting ALL the government
criteria on healthy vending snacks and beverages; and in the process
are one of the leading vending machine companies in the UK.
Eagle Vending is an independent UK vending machine company with
a well established bluechip client base in and around Kent and the
south east.
Eagle Vending offers the widest range of vending and beverage equipment
in the south east, including the very latest in vending technology
& branded quality ingredients.
We have recently opened a luxury showroom to celebrate our tenth
anniversary, where potential customers can see our exstenive range
of vending machines and products.
Eagle Vending has been a forerunner in the supply and promotion
of fairtrade vending products in the UK. We are a registered supplier
of fairtrade products and work closely with our sister company,
Fairtrade
Vending - The first vending machine company in the UK to use
100% fairtrade products in all their machines.
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The
Health Education Trust (HET) is the UK registered charity, formed
to promote the development of health education for young people.
Food
For Life is run in partnership with The Soil Association and
sponsored by Organix Brands.
SENSE
is the original network of professional nutrition consultants who
work on a self employed basis.
SHEU
offers a range of survey, research and evaluation services to all
those concerned with the health and social development of young
people.
The
Consensus Action on Salt and Health (CASH) is a group of specialists
who have carried out many of the studies on salt and its effects
on health.
Food
Standards Agency is an independent food safety watchdog.
The
Food Commission is the UK's leading consumer watchdog on food
issues.
The
National Governors' Council is working with the Foods Standards
Agency, is keen to encourage governing bodies to take the lead in
promoting healthy food in schools.
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