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10th American Food Sure Summit scheduled for March in Chicago

10th American Food Sure Summit scheduled for March in Chicago
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The 10th American Food Sure Summit is set for March 28-29, 2022 in Chicago, IL.

The annual event focuses on establishing a food defense plan, dealing effectively with product recalls, and risk assessment of the supply chain. Attendees also focus on tools for achieving compliance with food safety laws and regulations, engaging with the workforce in a culture of safety and quality, and achieving, maintaining and improving quality.

The American Food Sure Summit organizers say, “Our event will be welcoming key speakers from some of the largest companies sharing their best practices, regulations and techniques. This will give our attendees the opportunity to learn about the current food safety and quality trends in the industry.”

Subjects scheduled to be covered at this year’s Summit include:

Featured speakers include:

For those looking to attend, they can book their American Food Sure Summit now for an early bird price of $895. The full price for the event is $1,495. If your company is a brand owner and produces end-user products, you are eligible to attend as a delegate.

If your company provides solutions, technologies, services or materials to food safety, quality and manufacturing professionals and your responsibilities include business development then you must sponsor to attend.

For more information, visit American Food Sure’s website.

Food Safety News is a media partner of the event.

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