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On Sunday 7 May the second Food & Hospitality Africa powered by Hostex expo at Gallagher Convention Centre will open its doors to the public.

“Since the inaugural event in May last year, we have been shoulders to the wheel to make this event bigger and better, with more value to offer visitors and exhibitors,” says Nick Sarnadas, event director with show organiser of Specialised Exhibitions Montgomery.

The event will feature more than 300 exhibitors from 28 countries and 11 official pavilions, as well as a slew of additional features such as free-to-attend seminars, demonstrations, and competitions.

A new feature in this year’s show is The Drinks Cabinet. On display will be craft beers and ciders, wine and spirits, innovative new alcoholic products, and non-alcoholic beverages including syrups, energy and health drinks.

For the hotel, restaurant and guesthouse market, the new Contract Furnishings feature has been introduced, covering furnishings for retail stores, hotels of all sizes, guesthouses, restaurants, coffee shops and bars. Indoor and outdoor furniture, décor, lighting, linen, towelling, floor coverings, wall coverings, interior design, and guest amenities will be showcased.

For more information and to register, visit www.foodandhospitalityafrica.co.za

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