Manila Food and Beverage Expo (MAFBEX) is organized by Worldbex Services International in cooperation with De La Salle-CSB School of Hotel Restaurant and Institution Management.
Generally showcasing and capitalizing on food, this gives a ring to both food aficionados and food-related sectors in search of surprises plus solutions.
The Department of Agriculture set up a booth to promote local goodies and delis
MAFBEX is more than a sensory engagement but rather a sensible journey on how the food industry evolves with market trends and technology. Here you can see traditional delicacies upgraded with new presentations.
The event lets you test your knack not only as merely a consumer but also to expand your business acumen with new food ideas,, trends, technology in packaging, and franchising.
Expo is an interactive platform to fast-track a product’s market reach
For food wannabes and start-ups who are luckfinders, this is a chance to find deals special discounts, from brands, buy one take one deal, raffles, discount coupons, and other gimmicks plus freebies or free taste for just an inquiry.
But for foodies and food fanciers, it’s also a way to keep up with your food glossary with more goodies popping up and rediscovery of new products or reinvention of what’s traditional and what’s new in the packaging world. Variations and new versions with new presentations can be a diversified idea for a possible business venture.
It’s also an overall glimpse to understand the direction of the food industry in the face of the domination of online selling, and marketing with the emergence of new players in e-wallet, remittance, delivery, and logistics.
Savor another take of sauces in one free taste sampling
The food industry is a real invincible force indeed that food expos are telling us of its significant role in keeping the public updated and proactive in the evolution of Pinoy food culture.
We saw Senator Imee Marcos with a loot of goodies or budols, taking advantage of its marked-down price.
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