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Finger lickin' energy savings

An Energy Information Centre product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 7, 2002

KFC (GB), the UK's leading quick service chicken restaurant, has made massive energy savings at all its corporate outlets with the expert assistance of the Energy Information Centre (EIC).

KFC (GB), the UK's leading quick service chicken restaurant, has made massive energy savings at all its corporate outlets with the expert assistance of the Energy Information Centre (EIC).

Before the whole tender exercise started, EIC had been in discussions with KFC (GB) for several months and highlighted various areas of potential savings to commercial manager, Jason Kerr.

"EIC were not the only company we looked at, however they were the only company offering an extended service for a competitive, fixed fee.

I am not only delighted with the results gained for us by EIC, but we have made a saving of several hundred thousand pounds on our annual energy spend.

We are over the moon".

There are many companies in the market offering procurement services, however with a 90% retention rate on all their current clients, EIC obviously fulfils and exceeds the expectations of its customers.

"We are very happy that KFC chose to work with EIC and had the chance to experience for themselves what we can offer", said Martyn Hodges, Managing Director of EIC, "We are very proud of our services and are now looking to complete a bill validation exercise for Jason".

With the billing issues that businesses are currently facing, EIC is also confident that this additional service will bring KFC (GB) additional savings.

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