Caterers calendar

Welcome to our Caterers Calendar where you'll find upcoming awareness days, weeks and months, as well as holidays and major events for the months ahead. Here you can view our industry wide latest guides, trends, innovation and more no matter your business type or size, we've got you covered so you'll never miss an event.

For a more tailored experience, we've also got sector specific theme days guides available, tailored to help your sector celebrate all sized occasions from a National food day to a major sporting event. Our guides are personalised for your sector filled with recipe inspiration, top tips and printable posters for you to elevate your food offerings for these unmissable occasions.

We've also included our Bidfood events such our local depot shows, Bidfood Kitchen and webinars so you can mark your diaries and join us!

Use the filter function below if you only want to view one of our three types of content available – industry wide, theme days and Bidfood events – or just view everything, the choice is yours! If you prefer viewing this as a monthly calendar, please use the burger menu to the right, just below.

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Christmas

This Christmas is all about enjoying the company around you as well as the delicious food. We know you will...

Boxing Day

Boxing Day is a great time to try new flavours and indulge in your own Boxing Day menu. Take a...

Veganuary

This Veganuary, take the opportunity to cook up some plant-based delights to wow your meat free customers. Our Meat Free Space range...

Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year 2024 marks the ‘year of the wood dragon’ according to the Chinese Zodiac. Celebrations run for over...

Pancake Day

Shrove Tuesday or “Pancake Day” takes place before the start of Lent, traditionally celebrated to use up any leftover butter,...

British Pie Week

As a fully-fledged nation of pie lovers, it’s no surprise that this British staple required more than just one day...

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