Next question, is NI supplied by the brits or the west brits?
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Unless things have changed recently NI outlets supplied from NI chicken and ROi from ROi chicken, some of the East Brit outlets also supplied from NI so the extra logistics is probably the problem. As an aside has anyone ever seen a refrigerated DHL delivery van ?
Probably not DHL livery. DHL bought amongst other things NFC which was the successor to BRS and UTA/NIC - nationalised freight carriers (and had the freight monopoly from the 1950s). So this picture being painted by the unions that DHL have less experience than Bidvest, doesn't really stand up to scrutiny.
Edit - in fact there are DHL liveried refrigeration units. (After strewtviewing their chilled/frozen warehouse in Mallusk)
I have heard their big problem in the big island is being causes by having a non registered coldstore and a heap of the product having to be chucked out due to incorrect storage temperature, could take a few months to get it right.
As an associated matter Burger King did the same move a while back and it was a fiasco and they begged the original distributer to take the contract back at their original higher quote.
Fresh food distribution is a lot more complex than frozen or standard packages.
“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family" Rory Best
Next question, is NI supplied by the brits or the west brits?
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Unless things have changed recently NI outlets supplied from NI chicken and ROi from ROi chicken, some of the East Brit outlets also supplied from NI so the extra logistics is probably the problem. As an aside has anyone ever seen a refrigerated DHL delivery van ?
Probably not DHL livery. DHL bought amongst other things NFC which was the successor to BRS and UTA/NIC - nationalised freight carriers (and had the freight monopoly from the 1950s). So this picture being painted by the unions that DHL have less experience than Bidvest, doesn't really stand up to scrutiny.
Edit - in fact there are DHL liveried refrigeration units. (After strewtviewing their chilled/frozen warehouse in Mallusk)
I have heard their big problem in the big island is being causes by having a non registered coldstore and a heap of the product having to be chucked out due to incorrect storage temperature, could take a few months to get it right.
As an associated matter Burger King did the same move a while back and it was a fiasco and they begged the original distributer to take the contract back at their original higher quote.
Fresh food distribution is a lot more complex than frozen or standard packages.
Maybe we get the red cross to ship them some replacements from here.
Tender wrote:2xmillion chickens per week is a load of cluck
It's also 2 million eggs to produce them to start with so you need 2 million hens and then the old "which came first, the chicken or the egg" conundrum starts
“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family" Rory Best