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Beaconsfield Supply Chain... From Field to Fork! These days we take it for granted that whatever we want to eat will be available to buy throughout the year, but it takes many stages to get food from field to fork. The Waitrose buyers are responsible for deciding what products are sold in store. Their decisions are based on customer demand, food innovation, quality and quantity of raw materials. Raw materials are sourced from growers across the globe. Waitrose always sources products from Britain when in season but our climate does limit what we can produce through the year. We have deep relationships with our suppliers, all our British grown fruit and veg comes LEAF marque certified (Linking Environment And Farming). The Waitrose Foundation has been running for over ten years in Africa and we’ve contributed over £8 million in support for improved health, education and sustainability in Ghana, Kenya and South Africa. Our essential milk comes from dedicated British farms and is produced by exclusive farms, with every pint traceable back to the farm that produced it. The farmers produce high standards of milk quality along with the best practises in animal welfare and also encourage local wildlife to flourish on their farms. We even have our own farm at Leckford in Hampshire, which produces milk, mushrooms and rapeseed oil for us. Most of our complex products see the raw materials sent to a manufacturer to produce the finished article, be it a salad, ready meal, birthday cake or any other of the thousands of lines we stock. At all times the raw materials are cared for to maintain freshness and quality. Food hygiene standards and traceability are also maintained every step of the way. Simple individual items are sent to pack houses and stored in ideal conditions. A central team of provisioners forward plan ordering levels on each individual line to ensure there is enough product to meet expected customer demand without the risk of food waste. Many factors have to be considered such as food trends, weather Every month this Waitrose branch has £1000 to donate forecasts, advertising, media to our nominated Charities, this is split in proportion mentions and promotions. Price to our customers wishes. When shopping at Waitrose of products will depend on how Beaconsfield do remember to pick up your green token demand matches up to supply, at the tills and help us to support the local Charity often a good crop means a great of your choice from this month’s nominations. This month Waitrose Beaconsfield are supporting the following charities: Seer Green School Butlers Court School Curzon Church of England School Don’t forget, you can pick up copies of Hiya Bucks in the following Waitrose stores: Amersham, Beaconsfield, Chesham, Hazlemere and the Handy Cross Hub 48 | hiyabucks.com A free cup of tea or coffee everyday as a myWaitrose member.