Hearts FC join QMS' 'prestigious' Scotch Beef Club campaign backing Scottish farmers

The Scottish Premiership side have recognised the value of meat to the success of its hospitality and food offerings for fans and guests on matchdays

Chris Brayford
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Hospitality and hotel director at Hearts FC, Graeme Pacitti, alongside QMS' brands development manager Gordon Newlands at Tynecastle Stadium to announce the partnership supporting Scottish farmed produce
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Hospitality and hotel director at Hearts FC, Graeme Pacitti, alongside QMS' brands development manager Gordon Newlands at Tynecastle Stadium to announce the partnership supporting Scottish farmed produce

Heart of Midlothian Football Club has become the first team in Scotland to support Quality Meat Scotland's Scotch Beef Club campaign. Making the announcement on Thursday (August 8), Hearts, who currently...

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