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Now Booking – the best light catering equipment event for 2022

FEA LET Forum 2022: come and catch up with three years of innovation!

The 2022 FEA Light Equipment and Tableware Forum (LET) is open for bookings.  Scheduled for Tuesday 10th and Wednesday 11th May, the Forum takes place at the Whittlebury Hall Hotel, near Towcester.  The event is the best place for dealers and foodservice buyers to find out about the latest gadgets, gizmos, trends and innovations on the foodservice market.

How come it’s the best?  “Because both delegates and suppliers unanimously tell us it is,” says Steve Goodliff, chair of FEA’s LET Group.   FEA carries out extensive surveys after each year’s event and the feedback is overwhelmingly positive.  “Delegates value the range of new products they get to see, handle and talk about with experts, while suppliers appreciate the focused time they get to spend with dealers and buyers,” says Goodliff.  “Plus, there is time to network and discuss trends, new ideas, and so forth.  It’s a great opportunity to lay the foundation for serious business in the year ahead.”

This is the first of the ‘annual’ LET Forums since 2019 as both the 2020 and 2021 events were victims of the pandemic.  “There are going to be so many new products to see, both in terms of light equipment and tableware,” says Goodliff.  “This is the chance to catch up with three years’ worth of innovation!”

Supplier slots are rapidly filling up, so companies wanting to display their products are urged to book their places as soon as possible.  Book via FEA, emailing Jocelyn.shawyer@fea.org.uk, or online at bit.ly/2UtBuO4.

Delegate places for the LET Forum are free and include the one and half days of the event, overnight accommodation at Whittlebury Hall, use of the hotel spa and facilities, and a seat at the LET awards dinner on the night of Tuesday 10th May.  Numbers are limited, so dealers and buyers who are interested should contact FEA as soon as possible to reserve their places.

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