Documents
FoodServiceEurope Manifesto for the Contract Catering Sector in the 2024-2029 EU Mandate
FoodServiceEurope, the voice of the contract catering sector in Europe, is proud to present its Manifesto for the contract catering sector in the 2024-2029 EU mandate. With the aim of addressing the challenges faced by the catering industry, we call on policymakers to empower the contract catering sector to continue providing nutritious, healthy, and sustainable meals to millions of EU citizens.
FoodServiceEurope signature of the Code of Conduct for Responsible Business and Marketing Practices
The Contract Catering Sector is committed to the EU journey towards more Sustainable Food Systems
Major European hospitality industry stakeholders call for stronger focus by the EU institutions on the sector’s recovery
FoodServiceEurope, along with 10 other associations and trade unions representing the European hospitality industry and its value chain warmly welcome this week’s discussions at EU level on the survival of the sector. The joint statement reiterates the groups calls for the setting up of a hospitality Task Force to discuss the impact of COVID-19, and deliver a roadmap for the recovery. We still believe this to be essential to grant a faster and solid recovery.
For the Strategic Deployment of Contract Catering in the Aftermath of COVID-19
FoodServiceEurope’s Call to Action outlines the key role that the contract catering industry can play in Europe’s economy recovery from the COVID-19 crisis. It calls on the EU to take concrete action in the areas of public procurement, taxation and sustainability to ensure that the industry can operate as effectively as possible.
Two pager on our new Model School Food Standard
For a quick glance of our new proposed standard for food in schools accross Europe, check the two pager below.
Model School Food Standard
FoodServiceEurope has adopted its ‘Model School Food Standard’ during the General Assembly that took place in Vienna on 19 May. This new FoodServiceEurope policy provides food and nutrient based standards for food served in schools, as well as recommendations for a healthier school environment. The Standard was developed as guidance for contract catering operators and all actors involved in the provision of food in schools in the EU in the context of FoodServiceEurope’s participation to the EU Platform for Diet, Physical Activity and Health, a forum where stakeholders adopt commitments that contribute to tackling childhood obesity.
Agreement on Corporate Social Responsibility in the Contract Catering sector
This agreement on CSR in the European contract catering sector intends to set voluntary minimum standards in a number of key areas including training, health and safety and working conditions. A revised Agreement to replace the text signed in January 2007 was adopted during the Social Dialogue annual Plenary Meeting of 6 October 2014.
FoodServiceEurope response to the European Commission’s public consultation on the review of existing legislation on VAT reduced rates
FoodServiceEurope welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the European Commission’s review of the VAT rate structure and appreciates the fact-based approach the Commission is taking.
Food Hygiene Training for All training tool
This online training tool was launched by FoodServiceEurope and EFFAT to provide a qualification for food handlers in the contract catering sector. Food Hygiene for All addresses the lack of resources available to SMEs, which are often unable to invest in specific in-house food hygiene training, and contributes to the professional development of workers in those small and medium sized contract catering companies.
European Guide to Good Practice for Food Hygiene in the Contract Catering Sector
This guide takes account of the requirements of the EU framework Regulations on Food Hygiene and Guidelines documents, as well as the general and specific principles of the Codex Alimentarius.
EU Platform Commitments
FoodServiceEurope encourages its members and contract catering companies to adopt and implement general nutrition recommendations based on a number of key principles.
Brochure: Healthy Eating for a Better Life – Contract Catering Fights against Obesity
FoodServiceEurope members recognise the need for a global strategy on diet and healthy lifestyles, where all stakeholders take their responsibilities and work in partnership.
Guide to the Economically Most Advantageous Offer
The aim of this guide is to assist public and private purchasers of contract catering services in their efforts to organise a tendering process that will result in the selection of the economically most advantageous offer.
Agreement on vocational training in the European contract catering sector, concluded between ECF-IUF and FERCO
FERCO and the ECF-IUF consider that the European level is most appropriate to periodically examine the evolution of training needs in catering, initiate joint action and, where appropriate, make joint recommendations.
