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3 Easy Ways to Meet All Your Attendees’ Food Needs

MeetingsNet

How you can accommodate your attendees’ food allergies, sensitivities, and preferences with some proactive planning. read more.

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Break Foods that Boost Energy

MeetingsNet

For your next refreshment break, instead of the typical buffet of pastries, cookies, and cakes, try a balance of whole, colorful, fresh foods. These will help keep your attendees focused, and productive—and they boost the immune system, and provide the body balanced nourishment for all-day energy.

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5 Hot Culinary Trends for 2017

MeetingsNet

Generate excitement without blowing your budget with these chef-tested meeting and event food and beverage trends. By Anne Thornley-Brown. read more.

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Choosing Your Perfect Destination for You and Your Attendees

Cvent: Event Marketing

You have fallen in love with a destination and want to hold your next meeting there. Green and healthy meetings are on the rise, as well as family-friendly destinations. Chances are your organization is not paying for the attendee – especially with an association meeting or user conference. Food & Beverage.

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Don’t Believe Everything You See on Twitter About a San Francisco Meeting Apocalypse

Smart Meetings

We’re thrilled to welcome meeting and event attendees back to the City by the Bay. San Francisco’s welcoming people, its unbeatable food scene, and its endless activity regularly lead to record-breaking meeting attendance. And in the past year, a dozen new meeting and event spaces have opened throughout the city.

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Meeting Rooms of the Future Will Be Experiential, Tasty, and Wired

MeetingsNet

Conference centers are going cozy, creative, and high tech, according to IACC’s Meeting Room of the Future study. read more.

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How Inclusive is Your F&B?

MeetingsNet

Why F&B consultant Tracy Stuckrath believes the meetings industry needs to expand its definition of inclusion to encompass those who have dietary restrictions. read more.