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One month left to nominate at the QSR Media UK Awards

Nominations close on 12 April.

There is only one month left for QSR brands to nominate at the upcoming QSR Media UK awards.

The awards programme is set to recognise and celebrate the achievements of the fast-food and fast-casual restaurant industry by giving top QSR brands a chance to showcase their exceptional innovations and initiatives.

Nominations are open to all multi-site fast food and fast-casual restaurants in the UK. Each brand can nominate for up to five categories, with entries evaluated by a team of industry experts. The criteria for judging include uniqueness & innovation, effectiveness, and dynamism, aiming to assess the impact and adaptability of the initiatives implemented by the nominated brands.

Nominations close on 12 April.

Meanwhile, the awards ceremony will be held on 21 May at the De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms in London, held in conjunction with the QSR Media UK Conference. 

Does your brand have what it takes? Nominate now!

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

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