Daily News All News  |  Subscribe  
Restaurant and Foodservice News
RSS
News |  Newsletters  |  Articles |  Blogs | Video |  TV |  QSR News  |  Casual Dining News  |  Onsite News  |  Chef News
Philadelphia-based Aramark caters to Olympic athletes



Copyright: Philly.com


July 24, 2012


One of the biggest participants in London's Olympics will also be one of the most silent. Aramark Corp., the $13 billion catering company headquartered in Philadelphia, will serve 70,000 meals a day at the Olympic Village during peak times. That should give Aramark bragging rights over what must be a monumental logistical task. But it can't happen, not if Aramark, now handling its 16th Olympics, wants to retain its supplier status in the future. Lloyd Evans, a spokesman with the Olympic Committee in London explained in an e-mail ...


Read More (opens new link to source)  |   All News



Note: The story above links to an external site and was free from registration requirements at the time it was selected. Because Foodservice.com has no control over information outside of our site, the availability and status is subject to change.




Thoughts and Comments?  Post as a member of Foodservice.com or Facebook below
Note that you must be registered to leave comments. Register or Sign in.




Top Stories
1. Virginia Restaurant Latest to Ban Kids
2. Our Japanese reporter's encounter with American school lunch
3. Restaurant manager wins $1.24 million in World Series of Poker
4. Should American restaurants abolish tipping?
5. Tip 15, 20 or 25 Percent? This Restaurant Strongly Suggests Zero.
6. Wendy's is latest to see gross photo go viral
7. Bus driver loses job over school lunch Facebook post
8. 3-year prison sentence for Illinois man who ditched restaurant tab
9. Meat cuts to avoid as the price of beef spikes
10. NYC restaurant bans tipping, opts instead to pay set wage and increase prices

Recent News
Virginia Restaurant Latest to Ban Kids
3-year prison sentence for Illinois man who ditched restaurant tab
Starbucks Stays True to Message with Smoking Ban
The Most Customer-Centric Restaurant Chains
No longer on the menu: 3,000 calorie, nine-patty hamburger with cheese
Chez Panisse Restaurant Readies For Reopening After Fire
Elderly woman pays for 180 meals at Plant City restaurant
Fast-Food Chains Miss Out on Sales as Customer Loyalty Lags - Study
Wendy's is latest to see gross photo go viral
The possibilities of a vegetarian cafeteria



More like this:

Fast-Food Chains Miss Out on Sales as Customer Loyalty Lags - Study

NRA Doesn't Let Up On Push For Immigration Reform

Restaurants under siege for violations that aren’t even food-related

McDonald's Tries Selling McMuffins After Midnight

NPD Forecasts a Rebound in Restaurant Supper Visits

McDonald's to Begin Offering 'After Midnight' Menu

Skipped Out on Your Restaurant Reservation? That Will Be $200, Please

Pizza Hut Unveils $5.55 Pizza for Anniversary

Can Ice Cream Survive the Frozen Yogurt Onslaught?

Mobile Wallet Payments Reach $500 Million

Other Topics:

Business & Financial  (1279)

Chefs and Cooking  (1484)

Customer Service  (66)

Design  (17)

Equipment & Supplies  (25)

Food Cost Management  (58)

Food Safety  (148)

HR and Recruiting  (44)

Human Interest  (671)

Interviews  (6)

Legal  (231)

Marketing - Products  (176)

Marketing - Restaurant  (374)

Menu Development  (161)

Nutrition  (773)

Restaurant Management  (67)

Restaurant Spotlight  (75)

Sanitation  (22)

Startup  (17)

Technology  (83)

Trends  (74)

 




Copyright © 1996-2013 Foodservice.com ®. All Rights Reserved.