The Summer Fancy Food Show is a major event for the specialty food industry, attracting professionals for product discovery and networking. It's perfect for makers, buyers, brokers, distributors, and industry enthusiasts.
The Summer Fancy Food Show is a cornerstone event in the specialty food industry, promoting innovation and providing a platform for makers, buyers, and distributors to connect. Expect an impressive lineup of exhibitors showcasing cutting-edge products, with numerous opportunities to network and learn from industry thought leaders. This event is crucial for those looking to stay ahead of food trends, discover new products, and forge lasting business relationships.
What you will learn
Discover the latest specialty food and beverage products.
Network with industry professionals from all sectors.
Learn about emerging trends in the specialty food market.
Attend sessions on market insights and business strategies.
Explore growth opportunities with top food brands.
Want to exhibit at this event?
MarketScale works as a third-party concierge. We request exhibitor packages, pricing, and booth availability on your behalf. No cold calls, no commitment.
• Celebrating its 70th year of excellence.
• Product discovery opportunities from leading brands.
• Networking with thousands of industry professionals.
• Insights from market leaders and innovators.
Frequently asked questions
MarketScale platform
Exhibiting at this event?
Capture customer testimonials onsite, with your iPhone.
Point, record, done. MarketScale turns every show floor conversation into produced content and distributes it for you, automatically.
Learn how →food beverage articles
FDA slows synthetic-dye phase-out as 160 food and ag groups press for USMCA renewal
FDA revises its synthetic food dye timeline while nearly 160 food and agriculture groups urge USMCA renewal ahead of the July 1 review deadline.
FDA slows synthetic-dye phase-out as 160 food and ag groups push to renew USMCA
The FDA has revised the timeline on its synthetic food dye phase-out, while nearly 160 industry groups urge USMCA renewal ahead of the July 1 review.
The Produce Distribution Industry Needs Flexibility, Empathy, and a New Generation of Talent
Produce distributors must rethink operations and attract fresh talent to survive tightening margins and mounting supply chain pressures