Global Convenience Store Focus > May 2010 issue > Real Food Festival targets trade visitors
Real Food Festival targets trade visitors
Organisers of the Real Food Festival, an exhibition featuring 400 small producers at London’s Earls Court, have launched a day dedicated to trade visitors.
The show, which runs from 7-10 May 2010, will open its doors exclusively to trade visitors on Monday 10 May 2010.
Trade visitors can also benefit from free entry to the event on Monday 10 May 2010 and Sunday 9 May 2010, provided they pre-register. The show will also be open to consumers on 9 May.
According to the show organisers, the event offers visitors an opportunity to sample sustainably and ethically produced food and talk to the producers. The Festival will also feature a series of debates on food issues, led by a panel of experts.
Philip Lowery, founder of the Real Food Festival, said: “For the trade buyer, this is the ultimate one-stop shop to source new and unique products. You will find new suppliers who will help you differentiate your business and give you a competitive advantage. And, as well as helping you improve your bottom line, it’s a great day out too.”
For more information visit www.realfoodfestival.co.uk.
May 2010 Issue
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