Charlie Bigham's to introduce world's first plate spinning championship at Wells Food Festival

By Laura Linham

27th Sep 2023 | Local News

Charlie Bigham
Charlie Bigham

If you've ever felt like you're spinning plates while trying to juggle daily life, you're not alone.

The food manufacturer Charlie Bigham's recognises this common struggle and is adding a unique twist to the upcoming Wells Food Festival on Sunday, 8th October.

The brand is launching what they claim to be the world's first plate-spinning championship, celebrating the multitasking heroes among us.

Recent research from Charlie Bigham's indicates that people in the community are planning to dine out less frequently this autumn, citing the busy period leading up to Christmas as a key reason.

The brand has recently expanded its range to include side dishes, allowing more complete meal solutions for hectic evenings.

Charlie Bigham, the founder, commented on the initiative: "We hear all the time how life is so busy for so many of our customers and that there isn't always time to make a delicious dinner from scratch. We want to seek out and celebrate all those people who know how to keep the plates spinning!"

The plate-spinning championship will feature demonstrations, workshops, and prizes, including the chance to win a year's supply of Charlie Bigham's meals.

The event aims to be inclusive, offering sessions for all age groups and skill levels.

The championship will take place from 10:30 am to 4:30 pm at the Wells Food Festival, an annual event that celebrates Somerset's rich farming and food culture.

     

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