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Whitby Artistic Food Expo:LIVE on FaceBook and YouTube!

Whitby Artistic Food Expo: LIVE on Facebook and YouTube from 2 PM to 4 PM EST on January 23rd & 24th

Toronto: (January 02, 2021): Saffron Hub together with Artists & Artisans Development Network is thrilled to present the Whitby Artistic Food Expo. This virtual event will take place on Facebook and YouTube and will feature Food Demos, Cultural Specialty Foods, Food Equipment & Technology – and even Prizes & Performances!

Restaurants, catering companies and tourism businesses have been adversely affected due toCOVID-19. This event will be an opportunity for business owners to promote their products and companies while providing attendees with extensive food facts and knowledge. The event will also provide an excellent opportunity for social interaction from the comfort of your own home! Join these talented chefs, home cooks and entrepreneurs as they display their work virtually.

The Whitby Artistic Food Expo will take place on Facebook and YouTube from 2 PM to 4 PM ET on January 23rd & 24th. Information on how to register can be found at www.saffronhub.org or www.artistsandartisans.ca. Interested exhibitors can email to: info@saffronhub.org .

About Saffron Hub
Saffron Hub is a national, non-profit organization established to support and promote women food entrepreneurs throughout Canada. Saffron Hub believes in inclusion, empowerment and collective impact through innovative and need-based programs and services where poverty is
reduced, equity is achieved, and community collaboration is possible for betterment of our communities.
For more information or for interviews, please contact: info@saffronhub.org

Report by: Jaison Mathew (CMN News)

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