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British Frozen Food Federation hails IFE success


The British Frozen Food Federation (BFFF) is celebrating the success of the association’s ‘Frozen Food Member Pavilion’ at the International Food and Drink Event (IFE) 2023.

BFFF members exhibited together at the first ever Frozen Food Member Pavilion, showcasing the quality of frozen food and innovative new product lines.

The impact of the BFFF’s Frozen Food Member Pavilion left exhibiting members needing to source more stock after just one day, having experienced an exceptional number of visitors throughout the first day, which continued for the rest of the event.

Rupert Ashby, BFFF's chief executive, commented, “Frozen food has been under-represented at IFE in recent years, so it was incredible to see the success of our Frozen Food Member Pavilion.

'This year’s success goes to show that frozen food is growing in popularity due to its high quality and great taste, so the ‘frozen boom’ we predicted at the start of the year is showing no sign of slowing.”

The BFFF members which exhibited at IFE included Cargill, Meadow Vale Foods, Seafish UK, Sea Products International, SFC, VICI and Visual Foods.

Mouth-watering samples from exhibiting companies were served at the Frozen Food Member Pavilion, allowing visitors to try some of the nutritious, innovative and tasty frozen products available now in supermarkets and restaurants across the country.

Rupert also appeared on the Sustainability Stage with Nomad Foods to discuss what sustainability means for the frozen food industry, whilst head of technical Denise Rion spoke with IGD on the Innovation and Trends stage about the prospects for frozen food in 2023.

He added, “In conjunction with the Frozen Food Member Pavilion, our seminars highlighted the unmatched sustainable benefits of frozen food, gave examples of the huge strides being made by our members to achieve their sustainability targets, and showed that the frozen aisle is full of tasty, nutritious and affordable products.

“With estimated visitors in excess of 25,000 at IFE 2023, I enjoyed the questions and had many positive conversations at our talks and at the Frozen Food Member Pavilion about all things frozen food.”

The British Frozen Food Federation’s success at this year’s IFE comes during the celebrations for the association’s 75th anniversary. During the past 75 years, the BFFF has consistently represented the interests of the frozen supply chain at the highest levels of industry and government, whilst also promoting the benefits of frozen food to consumers.