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Outside Dining 4 – 5 April 2021 Brakes Essentials 6 – 7 OUTSIDE DINING 4 – 5 APRIL 2021 BRAKES ESSENTIALS 6 – 7 DELI 8 MEAL SOLUTIONS 9 – 11 Oers available for delivery between 29th Mar – 24th Apr 2021 FISH + SEAFOOD 12 – 14 MEAT + POULTRY BRAKES BBQ 15 – 17 NEW BRAKES DAIRY PULLED PORK 18 – 19 F 101919 2 x 500g CATERING PAGE 16 EQUIPMENT RANGE FRESH PRODUCE 20 – 21 ONLY .40 AVAILABLE ON PROMOTION /100g PAGES 54 – 55 £1 FROZEN PRODUCE 22 – 23 BAKERY 24 – 26 DESSERTS 27 – 28 ICE CREAM 29 – 30 ALCOHOL 31 – 32 DRINKS 33 – 40 SNACKS + CONFECTIONERY 41 - 46 GROCERY 47 – 50 CATERING SUPPLIES 51 – 53 CATERING EQUIPMENT 54 - 55 OUTSIDE GO TO THE PAGES 4-5 CONTENTS DINING PAGE BRA2404 April Cover P1.indd 3 04/03/2021 15:15 OUTSIDE DINING 4 – 5 BRAKES ESSENTIALS 6 – 7 OFF WELCOME TO YOUR APRIL %LIST PRICE DELI OFFER 60 8 OF MEAL SOLUTIONS THE MONTH 9 – 11 FISH + SEAFOOD 12 – 14 We are looking forward to the reopening of hospitality and have selected a range of MEAT + POULTRY 15 – 17 promotional products that will be suitable for C 131601 Prime Meats British Red Tractor Chicken Spatchcock Halves £ .50 ‘Outside Dining’ PAGES 4 5. Including, menu staples /ea Page 15 1 DAIRY such as fish & chips, scampi, burgers, sausages, rotisserie 18 – 19 chicken, pizza and a variety of sandwich fillings! BRAKES ESSENTIALS 6 7 8 FRESH PRODUCE DELI 20 – 21 Make sure to also stock up behind the bar with plenty of bar MEAL SOLUTIONS 9 11 snacks PAGES 41 46, drinks PAGES 33 40 and alcoholic FISH + SEAFOOD 12 14 FROZEN PRODUCE beverages PAGES 31 32. Lamb Weston The Dukes 22 – 23 MEAT + POULTRY 15 17 Proper British Chips 14 of our ‘Brakes Essentials’ value range are on oer this DAIRY 18 19 F 131000 BAKERY 24 – 26 month . Oering guaranteed, lowest every H PAGES 6 7 FRESH PRODUCE 20 21 4 x 2.5kg day-priced Brakes’ products, with the unrivalled food safety FROZEN PRODUCE 22 23 Cut from potatoes with a proud DESSERTS standards, and reliability, that Brakes are famous for! 27 – 28 BAKERY 24 26 and distinguished British heritage, If you haven’t already, check out the discounts on our NEW DESSERTS 27 28 DUKES are fabulously fry-able – ICE CREAM characterful in their cut, they’re 29 – 30 ‘Catering Equipment’ range. Simply add what you need to ICE CREAM 29 30 fluffy and light, yet reliable as a your usual Brakes order, and your equipment will arrive on ALCOHOL 31 32 ALCOHOL gentleman’s character and as crisp as 31 – 32 your next delivery! PAGES 54 55. DRINKS 33 40 his tailoring SNACKS + CONFECTIONERY 41 46 DRINKS 33 – 40 GROCERY 47 50 LIST £20.59 P CATERING SUPPLIES 51 53 SNACKS + CONFECTIONERY £8.25 /100g 41 - 46 email: [email protected] CATERING EQUIPMENT 54 55 9 Brakes Marketing Team GROCERY 47 – 50 CATERING SUPPLIES 0344 800 4900 51 – 53 0 Suitable for vegetarians * Subject to VAT at standard rate The following letter symbol indicates CATERING EQUIPMENT product storage temperature: 54 - 55 H Vegan v From a fishery which meets the BRAKE.CO.UK/PROMOTIONS Marine Stewardship Council’s C (code) – chilled food G Gluten Free environmental standard F (code) – frozen food y Product produced in the UK A (code) – ambient food & catering supplies 6 National Accounts Customers Fish frier, Chinese & Indian restaurants Dedicated Customer Care Award Winning Product 7 You do not have to use the C, F or A prefix please call your usual Sales Contact 0344 800 5521 0344 800 4900 (Option 2) Red Tractor Assured (when available) when ordering GO TO THE CONTENTS *Subject to VAT at standard rate BRAKE.CO.UK/PROMOTIONS 3 PAGE BRA2404 April Cover P1.indd 4 04/03/2021 14:21 OUTSIDE DINING 4 – 5 BRAKES ESSENTIALS 6 – 7 3 1 16 DELI 8 4 5 MEAL SOLUTIONS 9 – 11 15 14 FISH + SEAFOOD 12 – 14 2 13 MEAT + POULTRY 15 – 17 17 DAIRY 18 – 19 FRESH PRODUCE 20 – 21 6 FROZEN PRODUCE 22 – 23 12 18 BAKERY 24 – 26 7 19 8 DESSERTS 27 – 28 20 ICE CREAM 29 – 30 9 ALCOHOL 31 – 32 10 21 DRINKS 33 – 40 24 25 28 1. A 118848 Pipers Lye Cross Cheddar & Onion Crisps 40g Page 42 • SNACKS + CONFECTIONERY 26 2. A 25412 KETTLE Sweet Chilli & Sour 11 23 41 - 46 Cream 40g Page 42 • 3. A 129920 Tyrrells Sea Salt & Cider Vinegar Crisps 40g Page 41 • 4. C 70172 Brakes Prawn Marie-Rose with GROCERY 27 47 – 50 Mayonnaise Savoury Filling Page 8 • 5. F 34239 22 La Boulangerie Thick Sliced Malted Wheatgrain Loaf Page 7 • 6. F 2054 Brakes Battered 7 Chicken Steak Page 15 • 7. F 5222 La Boulangerie 4” Unseeded Burger Bun Page 7 • 8. F 32785 29 CATERING SUPPLIES Brakes Breaded Chicken Chunks Page 15 • 9. F 129320 M&J Seafood Gluten-Free Battered MSC Atlantic 51 – 53 Cod Fillet Page 13 • 10. F 33348 Brakes Essentials Medium Cut Chips 7/16 Page 6 • 11. F 131713 Miami Burger Classic Burger Page 11 • 12. F 121752 Brakes Sweet Potato Fries Page 23 • 13. F 101919 Brakes BBQ Pulled Pork Page 16 • 14. A 100137 KP Original Salted Peanuts Carton Page 42 • 15. F 30331 Whitby Seafoods Wholetail Scampi 450g 30 CATERING EQUIPMENT Page 12 • 16. A 133657 Chicago Town Takeaway Vegan Bac’n & Mushroom Stued Crust Pizza 25cm Page 10 • 17. C 131601 54 - 55 Prime Meats British Red Tractor Chicken Spatchcock Halves Page 15 • 18. C 71863 Brakes Low Fat Chicken Fajita Savoury Filling Page 8 • 19. C 74699 Brakes Essentials Grated White Cheese Page 6 • 20. C 71650 Prime Meats Beef Sirloin Steaks Page 17 • 21. C 450524 Salad Leaf Mix Page 20 • 22. F 3874 Brakes Crispy Coated Breaded Garlic Mushrooms Page 22 • 23. F 131000 Lamb Weston The Dukes Proper British Chips Page 23 • 24. F 128031 La Boulangerie 11” Part Baked Rustic Baguettes Page 24 • 25. C 71319 Prime Meats British Pork & Leek Sausage Sixes Page 16 • 26. C 10291 Large Onions 2.5kg Page 21 • 27. C 70080 Brakes Essentials Rindless Back Bacon Page 6 • 28. F 34240 La Boulangerie Thick Sliced Softgrain White Loaf Page 7 • 29. F 58329 James Cook Breaded Scampi and Fish Bites Page 12 • 30. Hellmann’s Sauce Sachets Page 47 GO TO THE CONTENTS 4 0344 800 4900 *Subject to VAT at standard rate BRAKE.CO.UK/PROMOTIONS 5 PAGE BRA2404 April Feature P1.indd 4 04/03/2021 14:23 BRA2404 April Feature P1.indd 5 04/03/2021 14:23 OUTSIDE DINING 4 – 5 BRAKES ESSENTIALS BRAKES ESSENTIALS NEW BRAKES ESSENTIALS 6 – 7 DELI 8 MEAL SOLUTIONS Brakes Essentials Grated 9 – 11 White Cheese C 74699 1 x 1kg 0Gy Brakes Essentials 4” Excellent value white cheese, perfect ‘Brakes Essentials’ is our new value range, oering our guaranteed, Unseeded Burger Bun to use as a cheddar substitute. A F 5222 FISH + SEAFOOD lowest every day-priced Brakes’ products, with the unrivalled food Hy 12 – 14 great time-saver! Ideal for 48 x 50g sandwiches, wraps, toasties and safety standards, and reliability, that Brakes are famous for. White bun. Fully baked and ready to topping gratin dishes thaw and serve MEAT + POULTRY LIST £4.99 P FIND OUT MORE: LIST £7.19 P 15 – 17 £3.59 36/100g brake.co.uk/brakes-essentials £4.49 10/ea DAIRY 18 – 19 Brakes Essentials Thick Brakes Essentials Thick FRESH PRODUCE Sliced Softgrain White Loaf Sliced Malted Wheatgrain 20 – 21 F 34240 Loaf F 34239 Brakes Essentials Chicken 8 x 800g Hy 8 x 800g Hy Tikka Mayonnaise Savoury Soft, chewy white bread with cracked With malted wheatgrain, barley Filling C 74651 rye, wheat grains and coarsely malt flour and wheat flakes. Square- FROZEN PRODUCE 22 – 23 1 x 1kg (20 ptn) Brakes Essentials Rindless ground maize. Square-shaped tin shaped tin loaves. All of our frozen Back Bacon C 70080 Everyday value filling. A great G loaves. All of our frozen sliced breads sliced breads have a 5 day shelf time-saver: a fully prepared, chilled, 1 x 2.27kg (49) have a 5 day shelf life once defrosted life once defrosted - so no need to ready-to-eat filling for sandwiches, 100% shoulder-end collar rashers. - so no need to overload your freezer! overload your freezer! Fully baked, BAKERY rolls and jacket potatoes 47-53 per pack Fully baked, just thaw and serve just thaw and serve 24 – 26 LIST £11.29 P LIST £10.99 P LIST £12.99 £ LIST £14.99 £ £4.99 25/ptn £6.99 8/100g £7.99 1/ea £7.99 1/ea DESSERTS 27 – 28 ICE CREAM 29 – 30 Brakes Essentials Boneless Pork Roasting Joints F 32524 ALCOHOL 2 x 1.5kg G Brakes Essentials Boneless 31 – 32 Boneless for easy carving and Beef Roasting Joint F 32522 Brakes Essentials Apple 2 x 1.5kg G Plate Pie F 9719 minimised wastage. Supplied in a 0y convenient roasting bag to reduce Supplied in a convenient roasting 2 x 8 ptn DRINKS time required to cook and to retain bag to reduce cooking time and Traditional country style baked pie Brakes Essentials Plum 33 – 40 moisture and improve flavour. Can retain moisture. Suitable for cooking made with Bramley apple segments Tomatoes in Juice A 132558 be cooked from frozen or defrost from frozen in a shortcrust pastry, 2 whole pies 6 x 2.5kg HG LIST £24.69 LIST £28.59 LIST £6.49 LIST £15.89 SNACKS + CONFECTIONERY £ .50 £ .50 P £ .50 41 - 46 £16.99 8/ea £18.99 9/ea £4.99 32/ptn £8.99 1/ea GROCERY Brakes Essentials Medium Brakes Essentials Medium 47 – 50 Cut Chips 7/16 F 33351 Cut Chips 9/16 F 33348 4 x 2.27kg HG 4 x 2.27kg HG Great value everyday chips.
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