Description of the goods or services required
This project is part of the North Wales Children’s University which aims to encourage a love of learning and raise aspiration for children and young people across the region.
With wellbeing a key part of the project, the Children’s University includes a wellbeing food box element which aims to educate about healthy, locally sourced food and encourage families to cook and eat together.
Working with 6 schools (one school per county of North Wales) to develop the food element of the wellbeing box project to provide up to 150 families per county with healthy, locally sourced, non-processed food, ingredients and recipes.
The aim is for the wellbeing food boxes to be delivered before February half term (10th February 2024), or a date to be agreed with the University prior to the end of February.
The objective of this ITT is to procure a supplier/s to develop, produce and deliver the wellbeing food boxes. The University aims to appoint a single supplier to cover the 6 North Wales counties.
The scope of the project is to:
Work with 6 schools (across the following North Wales counties – Flintshire, Wrexham, Conwy, Denbighshire, Gwynedd, Anglesey) to develop a minimum of three healthy, non-processed and nutritionally balanced main meal recipes (working with guidance from Betsi Cadwaladr University’s Healthy Weight Healthy Wales team) that encourage families to cook together.
Source the ingredients and provide the recipes and any guidance on how to prepare the meals (in both Welsh and English to feed a family of four). Wrexham University will work with the selected provider/s to engage them with the chosen schools once selected.
The provision of ready meals will not be considered as part of this contract.
The appointed supplier shall adhere to all food hygiene and food transport regulations, including the use of temperature controlled vehicles (if applicable) if supplying chilled meats/dairy or frozen produce).
Source the ingredients locally wherever possible.
The appointed supplier shall supply upon request wellbeing food boxes that take into account any identified food allergy considerations. The University will work in conjunction with individual schools and families will identify any food allergy implications and this will be notified to the appointed supplier to consider alternative food ingredients and recipes.
Source the food boxes and ensure that they are appropriate for fresh food delivery
Fulfil the boxes and deliver them to home addresses if needed (we will work with schools to determine which families may prefer to collect from the school setting and which may need home delivery, so some flexibility in the budgeting will be needed to allow for this).
The University will work with identified partners to develop and produce additional creative elements to be fulfilled into the boxes and will supply these to the chosen supplier.
Endeavour to deliver the wellbeing boxes before February half term (10th February 2024) or end of February 2024 at the latest upon University agreement.
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