Processors, manufacturers and retailers are invited to put their products forward now for judging as part of the 2022 Food Management Today (FMT) Food Industry Awards. The final deadline is Friday 28th January for all product nominations.
The major annual event returns as an in-person occasion having been online in 2021 and will offer food industry professionals the chance to celebrate their immense efforts and hard work during a special night of networking. The 2022 awards ceremony is keenly anticipated and will be hosted next year at a new venue, the five star Royal Lancaster Hotel in London, including a black-tie dinner on Wednesday evening 25th May.
The online nominations process is quick, easy and free. What’s more, you can enter as many products as you like across the various categories. Click on the category names below for more information or to nominate a product in a category today.
Once the nomination process is concluded, product delivery is then scheduled for Tuesday 8th February 2022 when the actual product judging will start at the test kitchens located at Harper Adams University. All those participating will be sent full details in advance to facilitate product delivery.
Enter products in the following categories:
Most Innovative Packaging Development
Cast your vote in the following categories:
Best Ingredients Supplier
Best Trade Organisation
Best Training Initiative
Best Machinery / Equipment Supplier
Food Manufacturer of the Year
Food Retailer of the Year
Food Industry Champion
Award category specifications and how to nominate products for free can be found here. The final deadline is Friday 28th January 2022 for all product nominations.
The official 2022 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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