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The Food Show returns to Auckland


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The Food Show returns to Auckland

Top celebrity chefs – Bill Granger, Charmaine Solomon and others

New Zealand's most popular food and beverage exhibition, The Food Show, is returning to Auckland from 2 – 5 August at the ASB Showgrounds, and promises to be bigger and better.

Headlining the Auckland Food Show are celebrity chefs and wine experts such as Bill Granger, Charmaine Solomon, Annabel Langbein, Julie Le Clerc, Ray McVinnie, Annabel White, Julie Biuso, Belinda Jackson and Vic Williams who will be showcasing their superior skills in the Electrolux free Cooking Theatre.

Visitors to The Food Show who love eating, drinking, cooking and entertaining will find all their culinary cravings and sources for inspiration under one roof. Nearly 300 exhibitors will be showcasing, sampling and selling hundreds of innovative foods and wines, as well as associated products and kitchen equipment.

There will be a Preview Day on Thursday 2 August, with only 2,500 tickets available at $30 each. This day, designed for VIPs and die-hard foodies, will also showcase a special international celebrity guest (yet to be announced).

Visit www.foodshow.co.nz for the Electrolux free Cooking Theatre timetable, and for more information. Tickets can be purchased from this website.

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