Thursday 21 May 2009

Waiter, waiter – there's a UFO in my soup! Container Kitchen Systems offers temporary kitchens in the case of UFO strikes

Waiter, waiter – there's a UFO in my soup!
Container Kitchen Systems offers temporary kitchens in the case of UFO strikes

GUILDFORD, APRIL 1ST 2009: The recent suspected UFO strike on some wind turbines in Lincolnshire has flagged up the possiblilty of UFO damage on British properties. What would happen if a UFO wiped out the kitchen area of a busy hotel, country club, conference centre or restaurant? The clean-up operation could be immense and lengthy. Research scientists and the media would have a field day and the world would descend on the area.

Whatever the establishment, it will become an overnight sensation. It will be an ideal opportunity to promote and expand the business except for one problem – the kitchen will be out of commission. But the boffins at Container Kitchen Systems have come up with the solution – a temporary kitchen module.

CKS is a specialist in temporary kitchen modules and can have one delivered and into commission within 24 hours in cases of emergency. CKS can advise about the siting and, for UFO strikes in particular, make sure it is safely away from any exclusion zone Government Agencies impose on the area.

"We're used to people contacting us to increase kitchen capabilities for periods of intense business," says Mark Kingston of CKS. "And we're used to getting a kitchen up and running quickly, so we wouldn't anticipate any difficulties in the case of a UFO strike. We could advise the customer where best to site the kitchen modules and exactly what they will need to cope with the demand."

The CKS kitchen modules come in three basic sizes. The smallest measures 3.8 x 2.8m, has sufficient space for two chefs, providing up to 200 meals per session and is fitted with all the latest kitchen equipment including a gas six burner oven range, salamander gas grill and double-basket gas fryer.

"Also if the media interest in the UFO event outstrips expectation and the kitchen capacity is pushed, we can get another module on site and linked up straightaway. We can supply kitchens to cater for 60 to 6,000 people," says Mark.

CKS also supplies specialist units such as production kitchens, prep kitchens, warewashing units and cold storage modules which can be linked together if a larger facility is required. The cold storage module would be useful if any alien life forms need to be preserved, although the local Environmental Health Officer might expect to be informed!

Festival Magic! CKS kitchens cook for stars and crew

Summer festivals are big business. From Easter Weekend and throughout the summer months there are upwards of a hundred major festivals to choose from covering all genres and age groups. One thing all festival-goers have in common is that they need feeding.

There are plenty of mobile burger bars, hog roasts etc for the general punters but the VIPs and performers who are used to a more glitzy life-style demand a bit more in the way of nourishment – some even bring along their own chefs. However these chefs need a top-class kitchen in which to perform their culinary magic.

Container Kitchen Systems, a specialist in mobile kitchen units, has had plenty of experience in supplying high spec kitchens for festivals and sporting events and is familiar with the demands of 'on location' chefs. In previous years it has supplied temporary kitchens for rock stars at Glastonbury, tennis stars at Wimbledon and flying aces at the Farnborough Air Show.

CKS can discuss the specialist requirements of festival chefs (and their discerning employers) with event management before delivering the kitchen, so that everything arrives exactly as requested. The typical festival kitchen will be fitted out with the very latest kitchen technology - from combi steamers to high-performance air conditioning.

"We can supply a kitchen to feed anything from 30 to 3,000 or even more," says Mark Kingston. "And if necessary, for remote locations, we can bring our own power and water."

The standard small 3.8m CKS kitchen includes a serving hatch and sufficient space for two chefs to work comfortably. Capable of producing up to 200 meals per session, the kitchen includes a six-burner gas oven range, Salamander gas grill, double-basket gas fryer, extraction canopy, upright fridge, stainless steel table, hot cupboard, double bowl sink unit, fly killer and lots of other accessories.

For festival organisers who might be uncertain of what is needed, CKS has a live online assistance facility available on every page of its website (www.cksltd.co.uk). This makes it easy for visitors to click for instant help and open up a live chat window as soon as they have a query or want to place an order.

"We aim to make the whole operation easy and trouble-free," says Mark Kingston of CKS. "We'll make sure everything is working before we go off-site, and are on-call for any problems. We can also usually get the kitchen up and running within 24 hours of receiving the order.”