Foster Fridge Commercial Refrigeration Blog
Williams and Falcon again supply kitchen equipment for Chef's Competition
Sister companies will supply 6 commercial fridges, 2 top notch freezers, 8 six burner ranges and 8 salamander grills for ScotHot chef's competition.
Catering Equipment distributors show support for revived Bournemouth show
The Hotel & Catering Show in Bournemouth is under new management and the mean business. See you there!
Scottish food sector unveils waste strategy
England, Wales and now Scotland have recently rolled out plans to move to zero waste. Foster Refrigerator products can help you move your kitchen towards zero waste.
Commercial caterers urged to dispose of waste correctly
Waste fat, oil & grease blocks sewers and costs water companies £100,000s. As commercial kitchens move towards zero waste this is one big area for improvement
Hydrocarbon Refrigerants
Modern commercial refrigerators use a variety of hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons offer significant advantages over old refrigerants. Foster Refrigerator offer a hydrocarbon option on all commercial refrigerator cabinets as standard.
Phasing HCFCs out of commercial refrigeration
One of the most common refrigerants used in commercial refrigerators today, HCFC-22, is being phased on. This means finding alternatives such as HFC and CO2.
Biggest threats to 'green' growth
What are the biggest threats to growth in the 'green' catering equipment market? Miseducation and misunderstanding. How do we solve these to reduce energy consumption?
Beyond Familiar HFC Commercial Refrigerants
CFCs cause ozone depletion, HFCs also have high global warming potential, in steps 4th gen. refrigerants to save the commercial refrigeration day - HFOs offer much lower GWP
Foster Fridge launch new video series
Video walk throughs of the new Eco Pro G2 range of Foster Commercial Refrigerators
Portfolio of Super-Efficient Home Appliances Shown in Advance of Intl Energy Saving Day
BSH estimate that modern efficient catering products are up to 73% more efficient than old products - this could lead to huge savings, 1.9 BILLION kilowatt-hours!