🚨OPEN LETTER TO ALL EXHIBITORS & PRODUCERS PANTRY {Spill the Beans}🚨
✍ Dear Exhibitors & Producers Pantry,
At Spill the Beans, exhibition and product spacing is at a premium.
Our team is committed to providing the best possible experience, space is limited as outlined to all of you on numerous occassions.
To ensure clarity, we’ve outlined points for participating in the Producers' Pantry, Event Activation, and Sampling activities:
Food Sauce Media is not responsible for loss, damage, or theft. It’s up to you to secure your products.
Producers can only stand by their tables if they have paid the full exhibition fee before the event.
We provide exposure opportunities, but we cannot guarantee your products will be stocked by any retailer.
While we’ll promote the event and participants, we cannot guarantee any increase in social media engagement or exposure for your product.
All allergens must be clearly listed on your packaging and promotional materials.
Producers are responsible for their own setup and breakdown. Please bring any additional equipment you may need.
Non-compliance with our guidelines could lead to removal from the event without a refund.
Producers agree to indemnify Food Sauce Media and its representatives against any claims related to their participation.
Thank you for your understanding.
Best regards
Colin Mordi
📌P.S.All producers have been emailed arrival/setup time details
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👋I’m Colin, aka (“the food scene’s Kanya King”) a London-based food and drink Content Creator🧙
📚Helping foodie brands promote themselves via storytelling.
🎤Founder, Spill the Beans - UK's sole event for Black/ethnic minority food producers to meet supermarket buyers
💻Connecting foodie brands with their target audiences via social media
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