Meat businesses can still nominate products in the Best Red Meat, Best Poultry, Best Frozen and Best New Product Development categories as part of the Food Management Today Industry Awards 2021 as well as some of the voting categories too.
The Awards aims to recognise excellence within the food industry, and suppliers, manufacturers, processors and retailers are encouraged to nominate products for the specific meat categories before the deadline of the 11th September.Voting is also open for the following categories:
Food Manufacturer of the YearBest Ingredients SupplierBest Machinery/Equipment SupplierBest Trade OrganisationBest Training InitiativeFood Retailer of the YearFood Industry Champion AwardEditor of both Food Management Today and Meat Management, Pam Brook said: “The deadline for nominations is 11th September, which might sound a way off but will soon be here and I would urge manufacturers and processors to simply nominate their products now rather than later. It helps you with planning and us with administration.“Judging is planned for later in September, subject to Covid regulations and guidance of course, and so nominating products now means you are registered and you will be given plenty of notice as to where and when your products need to be sent. You can enter as many as you wish in the appropriate eight categories listed – and best of all its free!“Voting is also open in seven other categories and again you may vote as many times as you wish and of course sharing widely with colleagues helps spread the word. It’s online, easy and quick, but of course you’ve got to be in it to win it. Good luck everybody!”Products must be manufactured in the British Isles but can use non-British ingredients as well as British product. Entrants to the categories listed will be required to send their products for judging at a specific time and location. All details will be supplied in good time.Nominations and votes can be made by
clicking here.The FMT Food Industry Awards partners:
Event date is subject to ongoing Government rulings on public assembly and therefore the organisers reserve the right to make appropriate changes if required affecting the date or venue at their absolute discretion.
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