PRODUCTS

What we do and how we do it

Our team develop, produce and supply the highest standard of food for restaurants, hotels and corporates.

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PRODUCTS

Mustard Foods is focused on developing and producing bespoke products for restaurant chains. These include: soups, sauces, salsas, chillies, curries, ragus, fillings, dressings, marinades, compounds, seasonings, slow-cooked pulses, sous-vide and slow cooked proteins, in addition to any new items as they are required

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Some examples of the products we produce:

Food Production

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PRODUCTION

Our team produces the highest standard of food for our customers, following rigorous hygiene and safety criteria, coupled with best practices reaching the accreditation of SALSA. We have a dedicated recipe development team that works closely with clients to ensure recipes are correct, scalable and consistent. Our development chefs demonstrate innovation and creativity, but are also able to provide products for our clients’ own specifications or particular concept. These can be offered to their customers under their own company name.

5 reasons restaurant groups across the UK are turning to central production units

With more than 19 million of us eating out each week in the UK, restaurants are under increasing pressure to meet the demands of a fussy clientèle who could easily take their money elsewhere. Independent eateries and group chains are both feeling the heat and finding it necessary to up the ante to avoid having to shut their doors.

In this respect, central production units (CPUs) are playing a steadily increasing role in the UK restaurant industry. Restaurants often outsource aspects of their offerings to CPUs, which specialise in various aspects of food production.

CPUs are slowly becoming an essential ingredient of all restaurants. Since Mustard’s launch in 2008, the company has seen a steady increase in demand for centralised production.

It might surprise some diners, but restaurants across the spectrum – from casual dining to high-end – are reaching out to CPUs seeking to outsource elements of their menus.

Mustard Foods engaged a number of key clients and asked them why they were turning to central production units:

Many restaurants engage CPUs to allow them to focus on
their core strength. In some cases, this may be a patisserie or bakery outsourcing their deli items and cooked products. In the case of a steak restaurant, it may be their sauces and marinades.

One of the main challenges for rapidly-expanding restaurant chains is consistency. With a national shortage of chefs, it is vital to ensure consistency across the more technical elements of a menu.

Driven by margins, restaurateurs have to limit the space allocated to the kitchen. This puts added pressure on the kitchen to perform with restricted space and equipment.

Most cities and town centres across the UK have a major shortage of A3 commercial real estate, forcing many restaurant chains to adapt their offering to A1. The competition for A3 space limits the growth opportunities for newcomers to the market and those wanting to scale quickly.

It has been widely reported in the food industry media that the UK is experiencing a dramatic shortage of chefs. This appears to be a trend across many industries, and particularly noticeable in London. Simplifying requirements of chefs by outsourcing the more complex components of food production helps to alleviate the pressure applied by the skills shortage.

Developing menu ideas, sourcing and tracking products across the supply chain, implementing a new menu item nationwide across a restaurant group, managing and ensuring consistency, hiring, and training and managing skilled chefs are just some of the challenges and costs removed when working with a central production unit – essential for growing restaurant groups to be competitive.

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DELIVERY

The company operates with national and local distribution companies. Our chefs are used to working closely with their counterparts in food service organisations, thus enabling a thriving business-to-business operation where the company supplies finished products, or as an ingredient in the manufacture of a final product.

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