allmanhall is a finalist for the Care Sector Supplier Awards 2025

allmanhall, which has been selected as a finalist in the Catering and Nutrition category will learn its fate on 29th April, when the winners will be announced at London’s ExCel on the eve of the Care Show

A leading UK food procurement company has been selected as a finalist in the Catering and Nutrition category of the Care Sector Supplier Awards 2025, which aim to seek out the best providers of products and services to the care sector in the UK.

Allmanhall will be assessed  by a panel of independent, expert judges who are  looking for evidence of innovation, enterprise and performance. The category winner will be announced at an awards ceremony at London’s ExCel exhibition centre, on April 29th,  the night before the Care Show opens.

Commenting the news, Tess Warnes, allmanhall’s registered dietitian, who is pictured above right, says: “I’m “delighted to have been selected as a finalist in the Catering and Nutrition category of the Care Sector Supplier Awards 2025. Nutrition has always been a key pillar of the wrap-around support surrounding food procurement for our clients, and we pride ourselves on providing them with th professional help and experience needed to ensure that the highest standards of nutritional care are delivered.”

This sentiment was echoed by Rachael Venditti, development manager at allmanhal, pictured above left, who adds: “To have been shortlisted as a finalist for this award recognises our robust approach to nutrition. This is something we take very seriously as we understand and recognise the critical importance of good nutrition for elderly residents.”

As well as providing an award-winning and trusted food procurement solution, allmanhall is renowned for its expert support, from nutrition and dietetics to operational consultancy. The company is helping its care clients’ catering teams to prepare for everything, from legislative food waste reform in 2025 to a more sustainable, plant-based menu for residents to meet Government net-zero goals by 2030.


You may also be interested in…