National Association for the Specialty Food Trade
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The National Association for the Specialty Food Trade (NASFT) is a not-for-profit business trade association established in 1952 to foster trade, commerce and interest in the specialty food industry. NASFT currently is composed of more than 2,100 member-companies internationally.
[edit] Activities
The NASFT's activities and programs include:
- International Fancy Food & Confection Shows®
- The NASFT founded and has sponsored these well-attended, well-regarded shows since 1954. They are considered to be the premier marketplace for reaching the specialty food trade.
- The shows attract from 15,000 to 30,000 attendees from specialty food, wine, gift and department stores, supermarkets, restaurants, mail order and other related businesses.
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- The Summer NASFT Fancy Food Shows® are held annually on the East Coast.
- The Winter NASFT Fancy Food Shows® are held annually on the West Coast.
- The Spring NASFT Fancy Food Show® is held at McCormick Place in Chicago.
[edit] Location
NASFT is currently located at 120 Wall Street in New York City.