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Why are more than 20,000 people expected to attend Fine Food Australia in Melbourne this September?
With the exhibition space already 92% sold, the themes already emerging include healthy eating and better food options. There will be an ‘Organics zone’ and a ‘Natural/Free-From’ zone where visitors will be able to explore more healthy eating options.
Freedom Foods Group, the event’s Platinum sponsor, intends to focus on health-centric products including cereals, snacks, specialty, nutritionals, and dairy and plant-based milks.
Registrations for Fine Foods open in June so pop a note in your diary now to make sure you register to attend. Otherwise you might not experience the latest in food, natural, health, organic and free-from products, bakery equipment and products, dairy, meat, food packaging, catering equipment, hospitality equipment, international food, beverages, coffee roasters, fit-out and design and retail technology available to the foodservice industry.
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