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McDonald's UK Wins Best Place to Work Award

January 24, 2007

McDonald’s was last night crowned as Caterer’s Best Place to Work in Hospitality in 2007.

The fast-food restaurant beat off strong competition from other individual award winners including Malmaison Hotel du Vin, Starwood Hotels & Resorts and Ego Restaurants to take the overall prize.

McDonald’s, who received the award from Caterer editor Mark Lewis and Steve Di Piazza, managing director at sponsor The People Tree, takes the mantle from last year’s joint overall winners, La Tasca and Betty’s and Taylors Harrogate.

David Fairhurst, vice-president (people) at McDonald’s, said: "I am thrilled that McDonald's has been recognised in this way, because when you think about what makes a really great workplace it boils down to just three things.

“First and foremost it's people. Secondly it's a company that values and respects its people. And finally it's time. Being one of the best places to work in any sector doesn't happen overnight. For over 30 years in the UK, McDonald's has employed great people and invested in those people.”

Caterer’s Best Places to Work in Hospitality award was launched last year.

Full list of winners Hotels 1 – 10 Sites
Winner: Starwood Hotels & Resorts

Hotels 11+ Sites
Winner: Malmaison Hotel du Vin

Restaurants/Bars 1 – 10 Sites
Winner: Ego Restaurants

Restaurants/Bars 11+ Sites
Winner: McDonalds Restaurants

Contract Catering
Winner: The Brookwood Partnership

Individual Unit Winner: The ICC (NEC Group)

Hospitality Supplier
Winner: P&G Professional

PLATINUM AWARD – winner of winners
Winner: McDonalds Restaurants

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