Edition: March 2024
In January this year, Mannings Heath Estate was the fiftieth business to sign the Sussex Six Pledge.
In January this year, Mannings Heath Estate was the fiftieth business to sign the Sussex Six Pledge.
They joined a growing number of local shops, restaurants, pubs, and cafes who have committed to add at least six more locally sourced food and drink products to their shelves and menus over the coming year as part of our ‘Sussex Six’ campaign.
Commenting on the promotion of our fantastic food scene, a local supplier said: “We have really noticed an increase in sales since the Sussex Six campaign was launched.”
Sussex Six roadshow launched the campaign to customers at four of Horsham District’s markets. This featured a competition with the chance to win exciting prizes of local produce and experiences and attracted some 1,650 entries.
Join today
Calling all Sussex food shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants
Do you sell and serve local Sussex ingredients? If not, why not? And if you are, why aren’t you shouting about it? Scan the QR code above-right and join the local food and drink campaign today.
Find out more at: www.sussexfoodanddrink.org/sussex-six
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