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Last call for awards nominations at the QSR Media UK Dynamic Yield Awards 2024

Submission closes on 12 April.

Awards nominations for the QSR Media UK Dynamic Yield Awards 2024 is about to close and brands are invited to submit their applications before it closes on 12 April.

The QSR Media UK Dynamic Yield Awards 2024 aims to recognise the top QSR brands and their initiatives for the past year. It is a way for brands to have their hard work recognised.

The awarding will be held in conjunction with the QSR Media UK Dynamic Yield Conference & Awards 2024, one of the biggest conferences for the QSR industry in the UK.

For more information about the QSR Media UK Awards, please click this link.

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