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Flying Food Group highlights sustainability at WTCE 2025

Flying Food Group highlights sustainability at WTCE 2025
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Flying Food Group at the WTCE Conference | Provided photo

Flying Food Group recently participated in the WTCE Conference in Hamburg, Germany, from April 8th to 10th, 2025. The event provided an opportunity for the company to engage with customers and industry leaders worldwide. The conference facilitated discussions on innovation and collaboration within the culinary sector.

During the three-day event, Flying Food Group's senior leadership team engaged in discussions about their commitment to "Catering Excellence 24/7." These conversations emphasized their role not only as food providers but also as creators of memorable experiences.

A key highlight was the contribution of Olivia Stoll, the company's Sustainability Manager. She presented updated sustainability initiatives for 2024 and showcased her efforts in promoting sustainable practices both within Flying Food Group and through partnerships with clients. Her work focuses on reducing waste and responsible sourcing, setting new industry standards.

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The atmosphere at Hamburg Messe was charged with enthusiasm as industry leaders shared best practices and innovative solutions. Flying Food Group left the conference with new partnerships and inspiration to continue offering diverse culinary experiences that enhance passenger journeys.

For more information about Flying Food Group's offerings and potential collaborations, visit their website at http://www.flyingfood.com.

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