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QSRs biggest conference returns to London

Mark your calendars on 22 June 2026.

The QSR Media UK Conference & Awards 2026 is back in London, returning as the industry’s premier annual gathering for quick-service restaurant operators, brands, and leaders.

Scheduled for 22 June 2026 at Park Plaza Victoria, the event will tackle the latest challenges and opportunities reshaping the UK QSR sector, including menu innovation, value-led meal deals, and technology investments that boost speed, accuracy, and consistency.

Attendees will explore strategies to build the restaurant of the future today, from loyalty programs that drive repeat visits to operational excellence.

The event will also feature the QSR Media UK Awards, the premier industry awards programme recognising the brands, operators, and individuals driving innovation and shaping the future of the UK quick-service restaurant sector.

The full agenda and list of speakers will be revealed soon, so stay tuned for insights from the leaders shaping the industry.

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