Seaside blue, sage green, speed, sharing, sustainability and spinning
teapots are amongst trends atFEA’s latest LET bash – and that’s before we
get to the rest of the alphabet!
Light
Equipment & Tableware Forum, Oxford Belfry Hotel, 20th and 21st
May 2025.
FEA’s 2025 Light Equipment and Tableware (LET)
Forum saw record numbers and its new venue, the Oxford Belfry, was a hit with
attendees. It attracted 18 exhibitors
and over 80 delegates representing 25 organisations, including the UK’s leading
national and regional LET distributors.
They came to look at the latest concepts in tableware and light
equipment, with new launches ranging from soft serve ice cream machines and hot
chocolate makers to upmarket cutlery, colourful crockery and practical cookware.
Despite economic challenges the event had a
distinctly positive air. “It’s been a
tough start to the year, but things are looking up,” was the comment from
Zodiac’s Jim Ellis, and he wasn’t alone.
Several companies reported Q1 had been busy with quotes, rather than
orders – but this was changing. The
consensus from the Forum floor was that the adjustments in national insurance
and the minimum wage had led to foodservice operators being more cautious
during spring (‘awful April’ as one delegate described it), but as summer
approaches, and they get used to the new economic conditions, business is, if
not booming, then certainly better.
Paula Sherlock is chair of the FEA’s LET
Group and managing director of Signature.
“The 2025 Forum is the biggest and perhaps the best yet,” she said. “So many brilliant new products and a really
engaged audience. Huge thanks to the
suppliers and delegates for creating such a buzz!”
Finding out the latest trends is always a
big attraction for attendees at the Forum.
Pastels are this year’s top colours, with particular emphasis on light
(or ‘seaside’) blue and sage green.
Sustainability is increasingly one of the industry’s top buying
criteria, and there were plenty of products on show to emphasise this,
especially in terms of those being made from recycled materials. Lots of ideas
for hot beverage service included a teapot with an infuser that spins to mash
the leaves. Speed was another trend:
while foodservice operators are taking longer to make decisions, once made they
want the product tomorrow – so companies are having to look into ways to speed
up responses in areas like stock and logistics.
Remember sharing? Post-Covid it’s
back with a bang and the Forum saw a big choice of sharing plates and
platters.
This was Ashley Cooke of Amefa’s first
Forum. He described it as ‘fantastic’,
adding, “It’s so time efficient. The
organisation is well structured yet the event has a great, laid back
vibe.”
Sarah Overton from Alliance Disposable said, “This is my fourth Forum and they get better every year. The array of suppliers is brilliant. It’s really, really well organised and it’s a great new venue.”
The LET Forum Awards dinner on May 20th
raised over £1,500 for Hospitality Action, with guests later being entertained
by tribute band Take @ That.
The LET Forum is organised by
the Foodservice Equipment Association (FEA),the independent,
authoritative voice of the foodservice equipment industry. The association’s LET Group also publishes a
regular newsletter, Tabletop Trends, which is available free via email. For more about the Forum or Tabletop Trends
contact FEA through fea.org.uk or #FEAuk.
FEA represents nearly 200 companies who supply,
service and maintain all types of commercial catering equipment - from utensils
to full kitchen schemes. For more information on FEA visit www.fea.org.uk
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Notes for editors
Here are some more comments from Forum exhibitors and
delegates:
Nathan Osborne, FEM (exhibitor): “The Forum is a great
chance to put products in front of people.
Delegates have been incredibly engaged and interested in what we’ve got
to say. It’s been a really good show.”
Andrea Shearn-Wood, Drinkstuff (delegate): “Meeting 18
suppliers in a day and a half, the networking with suppliers and colleagues,
it’s just outstanding.”
Chirs Innes, United (delegate): “It’s always a great event,
we bring a big team because it’s so worthwhile.”
Sam Davis, Ascot Wholesale (delegate): “It’s
my first time and it’s been really great to see the suppliers and the new
products.”
Adam walker, Elia (exhibitor): “We’ve been
doing the Forum for many, many years.
It’s an excellent date in the calendar and a great opportunity to meet
existing and new customers in a very concise, productive format.”