The World of Hospitality Issue 38 2020 | Page 34

34 THE WORLD OF HOSPITALITY FOOD & DRINK Revamp Your Snack Range with Fairfields Farm If your snacks could do with a refresh, then look no further than Fairfields Farm for a selection of snacks that will whet the appetite of any customer. Produced on the family potato farm in Colchester, Essex, artisan crisp producer, Fairfields Farm can cater for a whole range of tastes and offers that premium range that your customers are looking for.  Snacks can bring a good boost to profits so the right selection is key. Fairfields Farm’s provenance-packed snacks are not only delicious, but their colourful packaging makes them standout so customers can’t help but make a purchase. Fairfields Farm’s hand-cooked crisps are made using the finest home-grown potatoes and there’s a flavour to suit all taste including: Lightly Salted, Sea Salt & Aspall’s Cyder Vinegar, Sweet Chilli, Bacon & Tomato, Cheese & Onion, Sea Salt & Black Pepper and its tasty Adnams Ghost Ship Ale. Or. for those watching their weight there’s also the delicious Lentil Bites in two tasty flavours: Tomato & Herb and Jalapeño & Lime - all the flavour with none of the guilt.  Fairfields Farm has also just launched a special charity pack in memory of local school girl, Lizzie Bramall, a little girl who died in November 2018, nine months after she was diagnosed with Diffuse Midline Glioma (DIPG), an inoperable brain tumour of the brainstem. The new Lightly Sea Salted crisps are produced using the red-fleshed Red Emmalie potatoes, a delicious crisping potato; while the eye-catching pink packaging links in with The Brain Tumour Charity logo. 20p from every pack 150g pack sold goes to the charity. There’s a huge shift away from run-of- the-mill snacks, so introducing some more unusual flavours and artisan brands is going to make all the difference to your bottom line, plus with Fairfields Farm you also get a fantastic story to tell your guests with every bag made on the family farm, using home- grown potatoes and 100% renewable energy.  WEBSITE: WWW.FAIRFIELDSFARMCRISPS.CO.UK