British Charcuterie Live Awards 20/21

British Charcuterie Live Awards 20/21

We print awards stickers for a number of different competitions and like to give support to them particularly the newer and up and coming ones. An excellent example is the British Charcuterie Live Awards which has been gathering momentum since it was first launched in 2017 by Henrietta Green. Award-winning food writer, broadcaster, journalist, consultant and event organiser, Henrietta Green has worked in the world of food for several decades and is uniquely positioned to deliver on such a wonderful event.

About British Charcuterie Live Awards

The Awards themselves have a range of benefits; great promotional opportunities, a chance to network, affirmation of quality and ultimately increase sales through winning medals.

How are medals awarded?

Products are judged, and top scoring products are awarded Gold, Silver & Bronze Medals within 9 categories. There is also an award for Best in Class for each of the 9 classes, plus a range of Star Awards including Best New Product.

Medals as stickers to promote products

The medals awarded can then be translated into awards stickers and that’s where inkREADible come in. We are the official supplier of awards stickers, which can be ordered directly from the event organisers.  Awards stickers really can play an important part in promoting products and achieving more sales. Particularly with artisan products; so much time, thought and pure love go into making them which is not easily conveyed with the basic packaging. Awards stickers are one way of instantly communicating that this product is made from quality ingredients, is well made and tastes great!

British Charcuterie Live Medals 2020/2021

10 Reasons to Enter British Charcuterie Live Awards

If you are looking for a reason to enter your products in British Charcuterie Live Awards, here are 10 to choose from:

  1. It is unique

    British Charcuterie Live is the only national, independent charcuterie awards, meaning it is an obvious choice for buyers, producers and industry professionals.

  2. Compare your own charcuterie products to those of the rest of the nation

    Having charcuterie products assessed and judged blind by a panel of experts contributes hugely to the development of products in general and business in particular, as all producers receive valuable feedback.

  3. Be aligned with other successful businesses

    and professionals, producers, buyers, chefs, consultants, food writers and event organisers. Everybody is a specialist on something, so there are many opportunities to learn and grow at British Charcuterie Live.

  4. Peer recognition

    Sometimes the most important opinions and advice come from other producers and industry peers. People doing the same thing as you can be an excellent sounding board.

  5. Award winners earn medals

    And medals translate in to beautiful award stickers which can be placed directly onto products. This gives a clear message to purchasers about the quality of the product they are buying and provides assurances to new customers and markets. Winning a medal demonstrates the quality, integrity and high standards of that product.

  6. Other promotional and marketing opportunities

    Use medals on your website, add to your email signature, headed paper, brochures, business cards and other promotional materials.

  7. Join the online directory

    To enable buyers from the trade and retail to find you easily and buy produce directly from you. Following Covid 19 restrictions, so many producers have lost turnover from outlets such as shops, pubs and restaurants that have been forced to close. Selling online can provide a good source of revenue.

  8. Get access to subscribers

    This can be done via monthly British Charcuterie Live newsletters, and other email marketing opportunities.

  9. The blog

    Every month British Charcuterie Live meet a different producer in their series of blogs.

  10. Be part of an organisation that champions British speciality producers.

    Promote quality, variety and understanding of British Charcuterie.

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When do I need to enter by?

The closing date for entries is 21st March 2021. For more information on the event see the website https://www.britishcharcuterie.live/awards-20-21

Previous medal winners

Be sure to let us know at inkREADible if you have won a medal from previous competitions as we may already have the award labels printed and in stock. You can complete an online order form here.

Alternatively, we can customise your existing print run. Email us at awards@inkreadible.com  or call 01803 326 818 to find out more.