RC’s hospitality trade show successful stop on Canada’s road to recovery
Serving a dynamic lineup of solution-based content, all centered around the theme of “Feeding the Recovery,” Restaurants Canada’s annual trade show brought together thousands of restaurateurs, chefs, industry professionals, and the largest Canadian and global brand leaders, to provide innovative solutions and insights to help the Canada’s restaurant industry survive and even thrive during challenging times
From February 28 – March 3, 2021, the RC Show 2021 ONLINE LIVE presented over 150 global experts, 30 unique sessions and 50+ hours of empowering thought leadership, research, trends, and insights to help Canada’s hardest-hit industry recover from the ongoing economic and public health crisis. From labour challenges, designing for delivery and surviving the pandemic, to mental health and tackling racism and discrimination in “the kitchen,” RC Show attendees virtually gathered via a new custom-built platform to listen in on the most pressing issues facing the industry, as well as get first-hand accounts of how restaurant operators have quickly and effectively adapted.
“Restaurants are a cornerstone of our communities and we are proud to be able to support the foodservice industry through education and innovation at this year’s RC Show, but the conversation around Canada’s foodservice sector is far from over,” says Todd Barclay, President and CEO, Restaurants Canada. “We stand ready to work with government and health professionals as part of the solution to reopen safely and aid in Canada’s economic recovery and we have shared creative/innovative solutions to ensure as many restaurants as possible are still left in the picture.”
“The response coming out of our conference was loud and clear. There needs to be an evolution from emergency measures to a framework that supports business continuity”Restaurants Canada is a national, not-for-profit association advancing the potential of Canada’s diverse and dynamic foodservice industry through member programs, research, advocacy, resources and events.
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