Both the voting and product nominations processes in the Meat Management Industry Awards 2023 are now open and readers are invited to vote for their industry stars and nominate their products for judging.
Voted for by readers of Meat Management magazine and meatmanagement.com, and with hundreds of products evaluated by a panel of expert judges, the Meat Management Industry Awards 2023 initiative runs awards across 20 categories.
Nominate your products
Supermarkets, butchers, independent retailers, large and small, together with manufacturers and processors can now nominate their products in the following categories:
- Britain’s Best Sausage
- Britain’s Best Burger
- Britain’s Best Meat Pie
- Best Bacon Product
- Best Free From Product
- Best Poultry Product
- Best Beef Product
- Best Pork / Pigmeat Product
- Best Lamb Product
- Best Red Meat Product
The winners of the Lamb, Pork and Beef categories will determine which product receives the Best Red Meat award.
Vote for who you think is a winner
- The Catering Butcher Award
- Best Trade Organisation
- Best Online Business
- Best Equipment/Machinery Supplier
- Training Scheme of the Year
- Young Manager of the Year (nominations required)
- Britain’s Best Butchers Shop
- Supermarket / Multiple Meat Retailer of the Year
- Manufacturer of the Year
- The Meat Management Excellence Award
The Awards will culminate in a black-tie dinner and ceremony at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole, offering a unique opportunity to network and celebrate the sector in style. It will return this year on Tuesday 12th September, and is a major networking date in the meat industry calendar.
Thanks to our 2023 Awards Partners:
Please note the event date is subject to any 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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