Nestlé Professional creates new UK partnership with Manchester City

Nestlé Professional and Manchester City Football Club, announce today a multi-year UK partnership.

As the official coffee, vegan and vegetarian partner of Manchester City, Nestlé Professional, will work with the club to provide new opportunities for its customers across strategic channels.

The collaboration will deliver engaging content, match day activations, promotions, rewards and events designed to push the boundaries of innovation and customer experience within the Nestlé Professional portfolio of food and beverage solutions. The partnership also aims to create new opportunities for the local community using football and food service as a tool for social change.

Nestle Professional’s new plant-based Garden Gourmet burger, Nescafé Azera coffee and YES! nut, fuit and vegetables bars will also be added to the match day food and beverage offering at the Etihad and Academy stadiums.

Katya Simmons, managing director at Nestlé Professional, said: “The partnership with Manchester City Football Club, the Premier League champions, will help further boost the value we offer as a leading food and beverage company. This strategic collaboration aligns to Nestlé Professional and Manchester City shared values to create new opportunities to nurture talent, make more possible and help communities”.

Damian Willoughby, senior vice president of partnership at City Football Group, said: “Manchester City prides itself on partnering with some of the world’s leading organisations, so we are thrilled to be announcing this exciting new partnership with Nestlé Professional. By enhancing the vegan options throughout our stadiums, we are offering fans an even wider selection of high-quality food and beverage options.

“Throughout the partnership, we will also be collaborating on several exciting initiatives that use football as a force for social good to empower better lives and help drive new opportunities”.

Nestlé Professional will be supporting the Club’s charity, City in the Community, by lending its expertise to help develop a new employability programme. The programme will use football and the foodservice industry to provide young people with skills, qualifications and pathways into local employment opportunities.

 

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