- Sep 07
J.L.Lennard Exhibiting at Fine Foods 2023
Read MoreJ.L.Lennard will be exhibiting at Fine Food 2023 at ICC Sydney from the 11th until the 14th of September. Visit us at stand HP32 to see the latest from our leading, global manufacturers. Including Taylor, Henny Penny, XLT Ovens, Frigomat, Somerset, Pratica AyrKing and Retigo.
- Jan 27
What You Need to Know to Profit from Consumer’s Insatiable Appetite for Chicken
Read MoreThe versatility of chicken is the secret to success.
The World Economic Forum estimates that roughly 50 billion chickens went
to dinner in 2018 and didn’t come back
- Nov 12
The Push from Protein: Vegan Options Trending Long-Term
Read MoreAlyson Zaborowski posted: "Everyone likes chicken. Bloomberg calls it the only meat everyone agrees on. The world is on pace to consume 133 million tons of poultry in 2022, so it’s not going away anytime soon. And yet the USDA, the OECD and other organizations that track such thing"
- Henny Penny
- Oct 12
3 Ways Restaurants Can Fight Inflation with A Commercial Fryer
Read MoreRecord high inflation, rising food, labour, and utility costs along with ongoing staffing shortages are leading many restaurant operators to wonder if a recession is looming.
Could what lies ahead be worse than what they faced during the pandemic?
- Oct 12
Why Your Restaurant Needs a Chicken Fryer
Read MoreCommercial fryers, sometimes referred to as chicken fryers, are one of the most common pieces of kitchen equipment in food service.
And for good reason, too.
- Oct 12
3 Ways Commercial Fryers Help Restaurants Maintain Food Quality
Read MoreIt’s no surprise that many operators struggle with how to maintain food quality in a restaurant. A lot of it comes down to your fryer oil!
In the restaurant industry, we call a 35 lb. container of bulk cooking oil a “jug-in-box” or “JIB” for short. Not surprisingly, just like everything else restaurants are paying more for these days, JIBs have increased in price too.
How much? Depending on what type of cooking oil you purchase, a JIB will now run you as much as four times what you paid in 2019. So, today you’ll pay between $40 and $100 for a JIB of cooking oil and that’s wholesale pricing.
Increasing costs associated with fry oil and inflation in general are important reasons to make sure you’re prioritizing keeping your commercial fryer in tiptop condition. Doing so will not only ensure you continue to dish up quality menu items that delight your customers, but it will also help manage costs and prioritize profits.
To help, I’ve identified three tips that will keep your commercial deep fryer operating in peak condition.
- Aug 19
Food & Beverage Cartoning Solutions
Read MoreWe would like to introduce T. Freemantle, a UK based manufacturer of Cartoning and Sleeving machines for over 40 years. Their continuing success and reputation are built on the commitment to deliver simple and efficient machines that are easy to operate and deliver value for money.
- Jul 28
JL Lennard welcomes Retigo combi ovens to our range
Read MoreJL Lennard is excited to add the Retigo range of combi steamer and bakery ovens to their existing catalogue of reputable, high-quality equipment offerings. The Retigo brand is already well known in the market for its efficiency, reliability and low running costs, which fits in perfectly with the other JL Lennard product ranges.
- Jul 06
J.L.Lennard Helps Ellume Deliver United States Contract For COVID-19 Tests
Read MoreWhen Australian digital diagnostics company Ellume landed a US$231.8 million contract with the US Department of Defense in February 2021 to supply its rapid COVID-19 Home Test to the US market, the secure packaging solutions installed by JL Lennard at the company’s Brisbane facility played an important role in ensuring the safe delivery of the kits.
- Jul 06
Toyo Jidoki Now known as Pacraft!
Read MoreWe are very pleased to announce that as from 1st April 2021 and on the occasion of their 60th birthday, Toyo Jidoki Co. Ltd one of the world’s leading manufacturers of pre-made pouch packaging machinery, have rebranded themselves as PACRAFT Co Ltd.
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