The Good Eating Company
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May- 2023 -31 MayCatering Companies
Sodexo’s Good Eating Company appoints new MD
Sodexo Corporate Services has appointed Alex Kristall as managing director for the Good Eating Company in the UK and Ireland, from 1 June. The news follows the catering company’s investment plans to grow the business and its footprint globally. Kristall will take over full operational and P&L responsibility for the…
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Jan- 2023 -10 JanuaryCatering Companies
Sodexo secures £10m IFM contract with banking firm
Sodexo’s corporate services division has secured a £10m five-year contract to provide integrated facilities management (IFM) services for a global banking firm’s London offices. As part of the £2m a year contract, Sodexo will provide the banking firm with a range of services including catering, hospitality, cleaning, reception and guest…
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Sep- 2020 -1 SeptemberCatering Companies
The Good Eating Company launches workplace delivery service
The Good Eating Company (GEC) has announced the launch of Good Eating Delivered, a new workplace food delivery solution for London-based workers. According to the group, the service is designed for urban markets and will “support businesses as they look to re-engage with their employees and clients in a safe…
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Apr- 2019 -29 AprilCatering Companies
GAM Investments appoints Good Eating Company for London office
Workplace dining specialist, the Good Eating Company, is the new foodservice and front of house provider at GAM Investments, an independent global asset management company, after securing a three-year contract. In addition to front of house services, the Good Eating Company team at the new office in Finsbury Circus will…
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Nov- 2018 -8 NovemberBusiness
Sodexo’s profits fall by 9.9%
Food services and facilities management group Sodexo has posted a 9.9% drop in its group net profit to €651m (£566m) for the year ending 31 August 2018. Its operating profit also took a hit with a 16.1% decrease to €997m (£867m) and its organic growth was recorded at 1.6%, a…
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