Greenwich Council spent £8,782.34 on refreshments in 2024—an increase of £3,666.45 from the previous year. This total encompassed various items such as teas, biscuits, and sandwiches, with significant expenditures noted during events. The largest single cost was for an event at Tudor Barn, amounting to £1,736, while individual meetings also incurred costs, including £812.50 for the Public Health Test and Trace meeting. Preferred suppliers included Tesco, M&S, and Sainsbury's, indicating potential procurement patterns that may influence future budgets.
Greenwich Council's expenditure on refreshments in 2024 reached £8,782.34, significantly higher than the previous year's £5,115.91, reflecting a substantial increase in costs.
The costs were multi-faceted, with notable expenses for events such as the Public Health Test and Trace meetings, and a significant amount spent at the Tudor Barn Event.
From the FOI request, it was noted that Greenwich Council's preferred vendors included Tesco, M&S, and Sainsbury's, demonstrating a trend in procurement choices.
The largest single expense was £1,736 for the Tudor Barn Event, highlighting the council's investment in catering for larger gatherings and meetings.
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