How can RED help you?
RED offers a comprehensive range of consultancy support options
Acting within your company model to support and develop your food offer. All sizes of project support available from one day brain storming through to full time concept launch.
Creating complete or partial concept design or redesign. Providing you with a unique design supported by market research and tailor made production and service solutions.
A comprehensive audit and review service evaluating every area of your catering provision and making recommendations for improvement.
Let RED take the 'hassle' away during this stressful period and hand-hold your service during management process for your new Manager or Chef.
Chris comes to RED from Elior UK where he was employed as the company Group Executive Chef, leading a team of development chefs with the responsibility for the development and maintenance of culinary standards within the entire £250M turnover Elior UK group.
Chris set up his own successful coffee bar business in 1998 with a string of high street outlets in and around Surrey turning over in excess of £1 million per annum.
In 1992 Lizzie moved into a Business Development role for Sodexo. Lizzie left Sodexo in 2001, joining Cater Link as Sales Director specialising in the Contract Catering market.
Steve Acton joined RED as Senior Consultant in 2010 with specific responsibility for food development within our Client portfolio.
Whilst at Cater Link, Lizzie was responsible for building the portfolio of schools from twenty to over two hundred in the space of nine years. During that time the company's turnover grew from £4 million to £25 million earning them the Sunday Times accolade of being the 5th fastest growing company in the country.
After 30 years within the industry Lizzie has moved into catering management consultancy for RED.
Our Philosophy
Our recommendations are clear and concise and can be produced in the form of priority action plans which can also be time-lined. This ensures that everyone involved knows exactly what they have to do, how to do it, what the desired outcome is and when the action has to be achieved by.