Don't eat before you go
- What: Fine Food Australia
- When: 12–15 September, 2016
- Where: Melbourne Convention Centre
- Free registration: https://register.finefoodaustralia.com.au/FINEFOOD16M/index.php
Fine Food Australia is a trade show for the foodservice, hospitality and retail sectors and is suited to high-volume caterers and ready meal manufacturers.
More than 1000 exhibitors will be displaying everything from kitchen fit-outs, processing, packaging and plating equipment and raw ingredients to semifinished products and finished products. There are always lots of food and beverages to sample — take our advice and don’t eat before you go. Also anticipate spending at least one whole day at the exhibition and wear comfortable shoes.
Bringing together world-class producers and leading suppliers to the one location every year, Fine Food Australia is the largest trade show of its kind in Australia. New and innovative products from around Australia and from over 45 countries will be complemented with live demonstrations, masterclasses and industry-recognised competitions.
Returning to the city that is arguably the nation’s food capital, Fine Food Australia’s presence in Melbourne this year is set to be its biggest yet.
With its biggest offering ever, Fine Food Australia 2016 is a non-negotiable date on the calendar for anyone in the country’s vast and great foodservice industry. As the country’s largest and most relevant food and hospitality event, Fine Food Australia brings the best of the industry together in one place, providing unmatched opportunity to network and do business.
Free entry is available to all who register online at https://register.finefoodaustralia.com.au/FINEFOOD16M/index.php; otherwise, there is a $30 door charge.
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