National Convenience Show, Farm Shop & Deli Show and Food & Drink Expo postponed til 2022

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National Convenience Show, Farm Shop & Deli Show and Food & Drink Expo postponed til 2022

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The National Convenience Show, Farm Shop & Deli Show and Food & Drink Expo, which were due to be held at Birmigham's NEC next month, have been postponed until next year.

In light of the Government’s latest announcement delaying the end of restrictions in England and a subsequent briefing from Westminster advising against travel in and out of Birmingham, William Reed, which organises the UK Food & Drink Shows, says it has taken the difficult decision to postpone the event.

National Convenience Show, Farm Shop & Deli Show and Food & Drink Expo will now take place from 25 to 27 April 2022. Those three shows will run again from 24 to 26 April 2023 along with Foodex, The Ingredients Show and The Forecourt Show.

“We’re devastated to have had to postpone the shows once again but ensuring the safety of exhibitors and visitors has always been our number one priority," says Andrew Reed, managing director – Wine & Exhibitions at William Reed. "While we’d put every possible measure in place to ensure the shows could go ahead in a safe environment, factors beyond our control have unfortunately meant that we could not, in good faith, run the shows in July of this year. I want to personally thank our exhibitors, visitors and my incredible team for doing all they could to make this happen.

“We remain committed to supporting this fantastic industry and look forward to running these shows in 2022 and 2023 at full capacity.”

Encompassing six key sectors across the industry, the UK Food & Drink Shows are unrivalled in their ability to bring people together, build and foster better relationships, discover business building insight and celebrate innovation, all with the support of the multi-award-winning William Reed brand.

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