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Retailers

Retailers are invited to put traditional regionally-distinct foods on their shop shelves. Those that have taken part in the past have proved that there is money to be made from British food and drink. As a result, British Food Fortnight has been promoted in, five of the biggest supermarkets, all Budgens stores, 500 delicatessens, independents, farm shops and markets offered a mass of promotions and tastings.

Top tips on how you can organise promotions and tastings in your store are below.

 
Work with schools, your customers of the future Print Email

In addition to the commercial reasons for taking part in British Food Fortnight, we invite you to use the national celebration as an opportunity to be proactive in educating young people about British food.

In the build up to the Fortnight, over 30,000 schools in the UK are being given information on incorporating cookery and food-related topics into their curriculum teaching and they are being advised to seek help to achieve this. So, chances are there is a school waiting to hear from YOU!

To find out more about working with schools, please follow these links:

Caterers - work with schools.

Retailers - work with schools.

 

We want to hear from you

The organisers of British Food Fortnight want to hear from you.

Let us know what you are organising. To have your event, shop, pub or restaurant listed on the website and included in press information please use this link to our contact details and our e-mail contact form.

Or - for general use - follow this link to download a fax-back form.

Or - schools - follow this link to download a fax-back form.

Please complete the appropriate form and send it back to us.

 
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