catering trade

Translations

catering trade

nsettore m (della) ristorazione
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Dinner's out The pupils made quite a spread They were cooking on gas at Paisley's West College Scotland as young people from Todholm Primary School learned the tricks of the catering trade.
A study commissioned by the British Amusement Catering Trade Association found that in Glasgow, the cost is PS27.06million a year.
The EU member state's food safety agency Nebih said it had ordered the withdrawal of Asian-style frozen foods imported from Germany by a Hungarian catering trade supplier.
For those who settled here, they were faced with much racial discrimination and many worked in the catering trade, not speaking any English or integrating with the rest of society.
SHANGHAI, CHINA -- HOTELEX & Expo Finefood Shanghai is one of the Asia's largest and leading hospitality and catering trade shows.
Peter's background is anchored in the catering trade including time spent as a waiter, restaurant manager, hotel general manager, and guidebook publisher.
The agreements provide for investment in joint projects, particularly in the areas of hotel equipment and catering trade as well as in health tourism.
It supplies frozen fruit and vegetables to the UK's leading supermarket chains and to the catering trade. The increased range follows last year's merger with Dujardin's Rosemary and Thyme, who are based in Suffolk and are the only supplier of UK-grown frozen herbs.
I certainly would not oppose a new training establishment for the catering trade.