SCOTLAND

Scottish foodservice to benefit from Scotch Beef Club relaunch

Foodservice businesses in Scotland can now take advantage of marketing and technical support opportunities offered by the Scotch Beef Club, relaunched this week by Quality Meat Scotland (QMS).

Posted on Jun 07 ,00:10

Scottish foodservice to benefit from Scotch Beef Club relaunch

The Scotch Beef Club invited an audience of leading foodservice stakeholders to its relaunch, hosted at Highland Coast Hotels’ four-star Lochardil House in Inverness. The fast-growing hotel group, which now operates seven hotels in the north of Scotland, is passionate about local and regional produce, with all its red meat sourced from the Highlands and Islands.

Any restaurant business serving premium quality Scotch Beef can join the Club and benefit from QMS’s marketing collateral and support.

Tom Gibson, Director of Business Development at QMS, said: “The Scotch Beef Club also provides added value for these businesses, promoting their support for the Quality Assurance, provenance and traceability of our premium red meat.

"Increasing trade with foodservice is top of our agenda. We have a mission to ensure current and potential customers are aware of the Scotch difference – the factors which make Scotland’s premium red meat the top choice".

Speaking at the launch, he said that was great opportunity for chefs, restauranteurs and others in foodservice to join the Club and highlight their support for Scottish agriculture. "Our home market is key for our brands, and our customer base are great advocates for the Scottish meat industry".

Attendees - who were shown a film showcasing Scotland’s red meat sector as well as seeing and tasting Scotch Beef - were also able to discuss it with QMS specialists at the event. Key messages focussed on the consistent quality, sustainability and exceptional taste and tenderness of Scotland’s red meat brands, attributes which are highly prized by discerning customers.

David Whiteford, Chairman of Highland Coast Hotels, said: "Across our collection of seven landmark venues, we’re passionate about local and regional produce and as a local farmer myself it gives me great pride to know that all of our beef is born and reared on farms and crofts in the Highlands and Islands region and so we’re the ideal platform to promote this campaign.

"It’s of great value to know that the whole Scotch process is underpinned by QMS’s independently certified farm to fork quality assurance scheme. We’re delighted to commit to support and showcase only the best quality Scotch Beef, Scotch Lamb and Specially Selected Pork on our hotel restaurant and brasserie menus".

QMS Brand Development Manager Gordon Newlands added: "The story behind our brands is hugely appealing. We look forward to working with more businesses in the foodservice sector, helping them demonstrate their support for sustainably produced, quality assured Scotch Beef, Scotch Lamb and Specially Selected Pork".

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