Wiltshire Farm Foods Sponsors Community Award
James Muddimer, writer
Food delivery franchise Wiltshire Farm Foods is helping to shed light on Somerset community champions.
Most days, Wiltshire Farm Foods deliver frozen meals to the homes of customers in need across the country. But this December they will be sponsoring a category in the Believe in Somerset awards night that will be held at the Haynes Motor Museum.
Wiltshire Farm Foods will be putting their name on the Community Group of the Year award. Entrants are expected to include neighbourhood alliance, youth groups and pensioners’ clubs.
Louise Hall, Retail Operations Manager at Wiltshire Farm Foods, was proud that the food franchise was doing its bit to celebrate Somerset’s unsung heroes. She said: “It is an honour to sponsor a category at these awards. Wiltshire Farm Foods operates as a business supporting local communities, therefore it is only right that we celebrate others making a real difference in their local areas”.
Louise also mentioned the compatibility between Wiltshire Farm Foods’ values and the achievements being recognised by Believe in Somerset: “We place people at the heart of what we do here and look to bring joy to life through our food. These awards celebrate those that epitomise this ethos and acknowledge those who go above and beyond to provide a service which directly helps local residents.”
Wiltshire Farm Foods is the UK’s biggest nationwide deliverer of frozen foods. If you’d like to join the franchise in delivering a range of gluten-free, diabetic, halal, kosher and dairy-free products, you can become a franchise partner in return for a minimum investment of £48,000. As a full member of the British Franchise Association, you can rest assured that your investment is in safe hands.
Wiltshire Farm Foods offers a comprehensive supervision programme for all incoming franchisees. In return for your investment, you can expect to receive training in logistics, marketing and the company’s IT systems.
James Muddimer, writer