Temperature Sensors, Thermometers and Probes

Thursday, 6 October 2016

Raising the temperature at LUNCH!

Appetite for paperless recording on the increase

"Lunch! 2016 has been one of our best shows yet for follow up, with a mix of big operators looking for new ideas as well as quality start-ups sourcing the best in affordable equipment. We’re still up to our ears in sending out quotes – so if you’re still waiting to hear from us, please be patient!”

Managing Director, Tom Sensier

The ground-breaking MM7000 Barcode Scanning Thermometer stole the show for the company this year, resulting in many new enquiries from established businesses looking for affordable paperless temperature recording. The MM7000 records not only fast and accurate 


temperature results but also the unique identity of every product, appliance or critical control point you need to monitor.
"More businesses than ever before came to us with concerns about the integrity of their current recording methods – a clear indication of the increasing appetite for paperless records." 

The benefits of temperature barcode scanning

"It's very easy for us to record temperature, time and date, what's difficult is knowing what it is you've actually tested - be it a plated meal, cold store or critical control point. That's where the TME system has the advantage because barcodes can't lie!"    
 What else raised the temperature at Lunch! 

TME's NEW CA2005-PKW wall kit attracted the attention of a variety of new food-to-go businesses offering everything from 
health drinks to burgers! This convenient, colour-coded kit includes a waterproof thermometer, six dishwasher safe probes and stainless steel wall storage – all for under £150.
 "Any new business serious about food safety will hit the ground running with this kind of kit: it's super hygienic, fully washable and colour coded for different food groups. Your EHO is going to love it - and so will your bank!
TME is a family-run, UK manufacturer with over 25 years' experience, producing 100% British made products.

TME When temperature matters

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