
Summer Fancy Food Show 2025
New York, NY 10001 United States
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The Export Group invites you to exhibit at the Summer Fancy Food Show, which will take place from June 29th to July 1st, 2025, in New York City.
The Summer Fancy Food Show attracts numerous manufacturers, buyers, brokers, distributors, and industry professionals from the United States and around the world for three days of product discovery, networking, exciting business opportunities, and more.
Exhibit in this trade show under the Group Export’s banner, in a generic formula, and benefit from the following advantages:
- 100 sqf booth that includes: structure, carpet, lighting and a garbage can
- 1 counter
- 1 table
- 2 chairs
- 2 shelves
- 1 stool
- Back wall graphic – 2m L x 2,4m H
- Front counter printed logo
- Back wall printed logo
- Event coordination and on-site presence of an Group Export Agri-Food representative during the entire event.
Price:
- Regular 100 sqf booth: $7,100
Market data
- According to Statistics Canada, Canadian food manufacturing exports (NAICS 311) to the U.S. have shown a positive trend over the past five years, increasing from 71.19% in 2019 to 79.60% in 2023.
- Specialty food sales across retail, food service, and ecommerce grew 6.5 percent to a whopping $206.8 billion in 2023, show the findings of SFA’s State of the Specialty Food Industry research.
- Grocery retail sales growth is expected to be around 5 to 5.6 percent annually, and total market sales growth at 5.7 to 6.3 percent. Grocery retail sales will outpace total grocery by one to two percentage points annually from 2024-2028.
- Americans are driven by snacks and treats. Mainly snacks and treats, standing out categories are chips, pretzels, snacks; cheese and plant-based cheese; the snacks portion of entrées, snacks & sides; chocolate and other confectionery; and ice cream & novelties. The other leaders are household staples, including bread and baked goods; coffee and hot cocoa (non-RTD); meat, poultry, seafood (refrigerated); and water.
- Jerky and meat snacks have ridden the protein wave better than almost any category, with explosive growth from 2013 to 2017, and only one bad year since then (2020). It is still a small category ($491 million in 2023) but performed very well the last three years, given that the high cost per ounce proteins have. Flavor, format, and packaging development, as well as being the epitome of convenience, has served this category well.
Directory of Retailers in the U.S.
Group Export provides its members with a directory of retailers in the U.S. to assist in planning ahead of their trade show visits. Contact the event coordinator to obtain your copy.
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