Kall Kwik Helps TV Chef's Better Food Campaign

A Kall Kwik product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team Apr 13, 2005

Kall Kwik arranged for its Putney centre in south west London to print the Feed Me Better campaign petition that was handed to the UK Prime Minister by TV chef Jamie Oliver.

Kall Kwik arranged for its Putney centre in south west London to print the Feed Me Better campaign petition that was handed to the UK Prime Minister by TV chef Jamie Oliver.

The 4,000-page document was printed and bound in less than half a day to be ready for delivery at 8.30am on the day itself, said Kall Kwik.

Jason Lowrie, who co-owns the Putney centre with his brother, Stuart and father Terry, said he was more than happy to help.

"We did have to pull out all the stops but we were delighted to be involved in such a worthwhile campaign.

My wife and I really appreciate what Jamie is trying to achieve as our five year old son has Downs Syndrome and the food we feed him affects his learning difficulties tremendously," said Lowrie.

Jamie Oliver's feed me better campaign aims to get nutritional food back on to school menus throughout the UK.

For further information, please visit the official website: www.feedmebetter.com.

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