Scotland’s Food and Drink Fortnight 2018
1 – 16 September, 2018
Scottish Food & Drink Fortnight 2018 provides the perfect opportunity for everyone to get involved in celebrating and enjoying fantastic Scottish produce, whether they’re a chef, producer, retailer, caterer, hotelier, school, organisation or food enthusiast.
The campaign for this year is themed around the future of Scotland’s food and drink industry. The aim being to stimulate discussion and debate and create excitement about the industry to help spread the message that Scotland’s food and drink sector really is the place to be.
Encouraging more people than ever to buy, eat and promote Scottish food and drink – get involved in the nation’s biggest food and drink celebration.
Food and Drink Events
Suggestions for you to try this Autumn
See range of events highlighted on Twitter @Eat_Scottish
and Scottish Food and Drink On Facebook
Taste Inverclyde
Attracting more young people to consider a career in the area of food and drink.
This section: Eating and drinking Glasgow West End, Events, Fairs, Festivals and Fundraisers, Pat's Home Page Blog
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