
About
Food IndustryThe 2026 Summer Fancy Food Show, returning to New York City for its 70th iteration, serves as the specialty food industry's primary product discovery platform. This event consolidates the essential offerings and networking opportunities that might otherwise be spread across multiple smaller trade shows, making it a singular destination for industry professionals. It emphasizes innovation and discovery within the specialty food sector.
This premier event attracts a diverse audience including manufacturers, emerging food makers, retail buyers, restaurateurs, distributors, investors, brokers, and members of the press. Attendees can expect to gain insights into emerging trends, explore new products, connect with exhibitors, and understand key highlights shaping the future of the specialty food market.
Expected Attendees
13,000
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Summer Fancy Food Show concentrates around 13,000 Food Industry professionals in one place, so your ads reach people already interested in your category instead of a broad, untargeted crowd.
Draw a geofence around New York, NY, United States and serve display, video, or CTV ads to the phones inside it — the same audience an exhibitor pays for, without the booth, travel, or staff.
Geofenced event campaigns tend to outperform standard display because the audience is already primed for your category. Run ads during the event, then retarget the same attendees afterward.
Summer Fancy Food Show draws roughly 13,000 Food Industry professionals, a focused audience for well-targeted advertising.
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Industry
Food Industry
Industry
Food Industry
Venue
New York, NY, United States
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