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#TBT Aqua Amore donate Iskilde Water to Northamptonshire care homes

In June 2008, when Aqua Amore were just a few months old we answered the call of The Richardson Partnership in Northamptonshire who were in need of donations of water to their care homes, following an outbreak of Cryptosporidiosis in the local Anglian Water tap water supply. The Richardson Partnership which ran four care homes in the Kingsthorpe and Dunston areas, cares for those with learning difficulties and Acquired Brain Injury, and was badly in need of water after their bottled water supplies had run out and they were having to boil water in containers for their residents following the outbreak. As such, we donated 648 litres (72 cases) of Iskilde water using our home delivery  to assist them! You can read the whole article by clicking here    

Aqua Amore ft. Independent Newspaper 01/08/2013

In August 2013, our Director, Michael Tanousis, was interviewed by The Independent newspaper for an article by Edwin Smith on bottled water. In the article, which also featured comments from highly respected mixologist, Tony Conigliaro and Tommaso de Christofaro, manager of the Michelin-starred Pass restaurant at the South Lodge hotel in Sussex, the importance of mineral water in a gastronomic environment was discussed.
Could most of us mere mortals really tell the difference between something like this and tap water? “It’s like comparing a Kobe steak with a beef burger, says Michael Tanousis, the MD of Aqua Amore, the company that supplies the widest range of waters in the UK. “One is natural, one is a processed product, so it’s not a proper comparison.
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Iceni Water – Cease of Trade

Aqua Amore were very sad to hear the news of Iceni mineral water closing down and ceasing trading, as of September 2015. Iceni was a very popular mineral water with our office delivery customers and business staff water requirements, but the team at Aqua Amore have moved quickly to find a UK sourced alternative water in the form of Radnor Hills, with the first replacement orders being delivered to London offices this Tuesday, 22nd September by our delivery drivers. Iceni Managing director Brett Fleming-Jones said: “The owners have taken the strategic decision to close the business because it isn’t sustainable and couldn’t be part of their core business”. We would like to place on record our thanks for Iceni Water and all their staff for their hard work and assistance in providing an affordable and good quality bottled water for our office, workplace and home delivery customers. Please click here to place an order for Radnor Hills for delivery to your office business and workplace.

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