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Two Zero: Food and Drink launch event announced

Food and drink launch

A unique launch event will be held in Lancashire to give ambitious food and drink businesses an insight into what they can expect from the Two Zero: Food and Drink programme.

The event will be held on February 11 and at Preston's Harris Museum. It will include an exclusive look at the content of the Two Zero: Food and Drink programme and kick off the registration progress.

The deadline for applications for the first Two Zero: Food and Drink cohort is February 28 and the programme is set to begin in March.

The launch event will include:

  • Key note speeches delivered by leading experts in the food and drink sector
  • Complimentary food and drink

Food and drink business who wish to attend can register here.

Business can find out more about the Two Zero: Food and Drink programme here.

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