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Catering Supplies Brochure SUPPLIES See inside for 100s of products including our COVID-19 range BRAKES CATERING SUPPLIES 2020 CALL 0344 800 4900 CONTENTS SUPPLIES Delivering a better tomorrow 4 ALL THE ESSENTIAL Covid-19 Product range 6 AND INNOVATIVE Napkins & Tableware 10 CATERING SUPPLIES, Food Packaging & Disposables 11 ADDED TO YOUR Brakes Catering Equipment 20 Food Preparation & Storage 22 FOOD ORDER AT A Paper Hygiene 25 CONVENIENT TIME. Janitorial 26 Chemicals 28 This product list contains a selection of our Personal Protective Equipment 33 new, essential and innovative products to cater to your business needs, with a specific focus on Table Service 34 our range to help you reopen after Covid-19 Hotel Room 35 and to keep both staff and customers safe (see pages 6-9). For the full range visit brake.co.uk PLACE AN ORDER BRAKE.CO.UK 0344 800 4900 Corporate accounts, education, health & contact customers 0344 606 9090 Chemical training & equipment queries call 01928 752059 GUIDE TO SYMBOLS p Compostable n Recycled content q Forestry Stewardship Council STANDARD TERMS & CONDITIONS: Brakes standard terms & conditions of sale apply which appear in our All products are subject to VAT at Standard Rate product lists and on our website at brake.co.uk ORDER ONLINE BRAKE.CO.UK BRAKES CATERING SUPPLIES 2020 OUR CATERING SUPPLIES PRODUCTS Here's ten of our most essential products for every busy kitchen A 10515 Migi Centrefeed Blue Kitchen Wipe 2Ply (325 Sheets) A 17382 A 88289 Migi All Purpose 1Brakes White Blue Cloth 2Ply Napkin 33cm A 15514 Migi Extra Wide Cling Film Cutterbox 45cm x 300m 2 3 4 A 89794 Catering Aluminium Foil Cutter Box 45cm x 70m (9.5 micron) A 14780 Migi Baking Parchment A 128743 Arpal Disinfectant Cutter Box 45cm x 75m 5 6 7Wipes A 28990 A 129535 Heavy Duty Refuse A 125135 8Brakes Hygienic Washing Up Liquid Sacks 457x737x838mm9 Green Scourer10 3 BRAKES CATERING SUPPLIES 2020 CALL 0344 800 4900 Delivering a better tomorrow Building on the great things • We’re on target to deliver our ‘2ZERO20’ pledge to we are already doing eliminate difficult to recycle hard black plastics from our own brand products by 2020. We’ve removed 97%, We continue to increase our equating to more than a thousand tonnes recycling rates – which now stand at • We’re supporting Wrap’s UK Plastics Pact and were the first, and remain the only foodservice wholesaler to sign up to the four industry united targets. This includes the commitment that by 2025, 100% of our plastic packaging will be reusable, recyclable or compostable • We are proud to be supporting the Wrap/IGD Food Waste initiative, an industry pledge to halve food waste by 2030 • We’ve achieved ISO50001 Energy Management standard • We’re the first foodservice supplier to offer RSPO- accredited palm oil to customers We’re reducing food miles with a British • We’ve rolled out a new refrigeration system in three first sourcing policy smaller depots, with predicted savings of 225 tonnes of carbon a year • Brakes’ Meals & More charity provided more than 100,000 meals to vulnerable children We’ve reduced our carbon emissions by including a 3% reduction in 2019 - well on our Food Packaging Association waste2zero 2019 winner way to meeting our revised target of 2020 winner CSR award ‘Best Recycling Project (private sector) a 30% reduction by 2025 We’ve continued to upgrade our fleet Footprint 2019 Awards Federation of Wholesale Distributors with more efficient 2019 Winner Sustainable Supplier of the Year 2018 Gold Medal ‘Green Wholesaler’ lorries and a route planning system (TMS) Other awards won We’ve sent zero to landfill since 2016 CICM British Credit Awards 2020 Winner H&N 2019 Winner ‘Shared Service Provider of the Year’ ‘Corporate Vitality Wellbeing’ 4 ORDER ONLINE BRAKE.CO.UK BRAKES CATERING SUPPLIES 2020 A SELECTION FROM OUR FOOD-TO-GO OFFERING… HIGH PROFITS LOW IMPACT A 85354 With Brakes you can capitalise on the booming food-to-go market in Vegware Kraft a way that benefits both your customers and the planet. Double Walled Cups 8oz/225ml PAGE 7 FOOD-TO-GO MARKET A 85332 Vegware CPLA SET TO GROW TO AROUND Hot Cup Lids (Domed Sip-Thru) 8oz/225ml PAGE 7 * NEW £21.7BN A 129423 Huhtamaki Single Wall Speciality Hot Cup 9oz PAGE 8 BENEFIT FROM OUR INSIGHT & INNOVATION The food-to-go market is set to reach a value of £21.7bn* in 2020, growth of +2.7% vs 2019. The forecast to 2023 for the Food to Go market is £23.4bn. ** As well as this, the growth of home delivery is increasing demand for takeaway solutions. The UK market has grown by 4% in April 2020. 50% of UK consumers are planning on using delivery services more after lockdown. *** A 21720 (FORK) A 21611 (KNIFE) A 21719 (SPOON) Within our food packaging and disposables section you will find an array of options to cater to Vegware White CPLA this ever-growing market, from hot and cold cups, through to compostable containers. Compostable Cutlery PAGE 9 Our range provides the flexibility and convenience you need, to fit your budget, facilities and customer profile. A 555889 *MCA February 2020, **IDG Jan 2020, ***NPD Group 2020 Large Food To Go Box PAGE 10 A SELECTION FROM OUR FOOD DELIVERY OFFERING… A 123686 A 85322 Contour Salad Vegware Bowl 375cc White Bagasse PAGE 10 Clamshell 7x5” PAGE 13 A 104052 Noodle Box A 21131 A 105607 16oz White Fuzione Pot & Lid Small Kraft Long Tortilla Wrap & Film PAGE 10 17.5fl.oz/500ml PAGE 14 110x89x72mm PAGE 11 A 114649 Street Food Deli Paper A 131099 PAGE 15 Dr Oetker Chicago Town 30cm Takeaway Box PAGE 13 A 104053 Ripple Pot (Black) Soup Container NEW 19oz/561ml PAGE 14 5 SAFE + SECURE Personal Protective Equipment Products Guidance on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and the products you’ll need for your operation, ranging from signage, to gloves, masks, cleaning chemicals, hygiene and janitorial, is available at brake.co.uk/news/covid-19. All our COVID-19 customer guidance and solutions are published here, so please check in if you’re looking for help or support EVERYTHING ON ONE ORDER We can support you in consolidating more of your product supply to Brakes, which in turn will help reduce your number of deliveries AVAILABILITY REMAINS GOOD Our product availability remains good across our network, including all our core essentials and we will offer alternatives for any products should stock shortages arise QUALITY AND ASSURANCE We continue to offer the highest levels of product quality and safety assurance and retain our certification against the BRC ‘Global Standard for Food Storage and Distribution’ When to use PPE Protecting your employees It is important that employees know why they need As businesses begin to re-open, employers will need PPE and are trained to use it correctly. Otherwise to consider their employees PPE requirements. it is unlikely to protect as required. In many instances, maintaining social distancing, • Does it fit correctly? good hand hygiene and other basic precautions will • How does the wearer feel? Is it comfortable? be sufficient to allow you to work, however, some • Are all items of PPE compatible? workplaces will have a higher risk and therefore the • Does PPE interfere with the job being done? Government advice should be followed. • Does PPE introduce another health risk, eg Employers have a duty to consult their employees overheating, entanglement with machinery? on health and safety; also to reduce workplace risk • If PPE needs maintenance or cleaning, how is it done? to the lowest reasonably practicable level by taking preventative measures (as advised by Gov.uk) When employees find PPE comfortable they are far more likely to wear it. Making the workplace safe includes providing instructions, procedures, training and supervision to Source www.hse.gov.uk/coshh/basics/ppe.htm encourage people to work safely and responsibly. https://www.hse.gov.uk/toolbox/ppe.htm PPE will help to reduce risks. At Brakes, we offer a range of face coverings, gloves and other essential products to help protect you and those around you. 6 ORDER ONLINE BRAKE.CO.UK BRAKES CATERING SUPPLIES 2020 PACK PACK PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT SIZE SIZE FACE PROTECTION RUBBER A 132303 Type IIR Disposable Face Covering a 1 x 50 A 119328 Small Shield Blue Rubber Gloves 1 x 12 A 132270 Earloop Disposable Face Covering a 1 x 50 A 119329 Medium Shield Blue Rubber Gloves 1 x 12 A 132247 Enviro Plastic Visor a 10 x 10 A 119330 Large Shield Blue Rubber Gloves 1 x 12 a A 132416 Bloc Face Shield Self Assembly Kit 1 x 70 THERMOMETERS A 102430 Safety Goggles 1 x 1 A 132391 Simzo Non Contact Forehead Thermometer a 1 x 1 GLOVES A 132410 DayMark Infrared Forehead Thermometer a 1 x 1 a CLEAR A 132415 Infrared Body Thermometer 1 x 1 A 1549 Medium Clear Polythene Gloves 1 x 100 A 2957 Large Clear Polythene Gloves 1 x 100 A 26090 Medium Clear Vinyl Gloves Powder Free 1 x 100 A 26089 Large Clear Vinyl Gloves Powder Free 1 x 100 A 85547 Medium Clear Vinyl Gloves Powdered 1 x 100 A 85549 Large Clear Vinyl Gloves Powdered 1 x 100 BLUE A 29547 Medium Blue Vinyl Gloves Powder Free 1 x 100 A 29548 Large Blue Vinyl Gloves Powder Free 1 x 100 A 132303 A 132416 A 132247 A 8932 Small Blue Vinyl Gloves Powdered 1 x 100 A 86518 Medium Blue Vinyl Gloves Powdered 1 x 100 A 86519 Large Blue Vinyl Gloves Powdered 1 x 100 A 86520 Extra Large Blue Vinyl Gloves Powdered 1 x 100 WHITE A 556173 Medium White Stretch Vinyl Glove Powder Free a 1 x 100 A 556172 Large White Stretch Vinyl Glove Powder Free a 1 x 100 A 556174 Extra Large White Stretch Vinyl Glove Powder Free a 1 x 100 A 132391 A 132415 A 132410 Introducing 70% SureSan Alcohol Hand Sanitizer Suresan Hand Sanitiser 1 x 500ml Product Code: 132433 A quick drying formulation that kills 99.9% of bacteria, leaving hands feeling clean and fresh.
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