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More Gear Up For Vittles Food Festival 2016

By Abubakari Seidu Ajarfor
General News More Gear Up For Vittles Food Festival 2016
JUL 25, 2016 LISTEN

From doughnuts to ‘domedo’, waffles to waakye, and popsicles to pizza, the Vittles 2016 food festival is promising a grand array of mouth-watering delights for ‘foodies’ in Ghana.

The event, which organisers have nicknamed “Accra’s Three Tastiest Days,” is already one of the most anticipated for the year.

Leroy Ankrah, Principal Consultant at Diffusion Ltd, organisers of the event said “With about a week to go, we are still getting calls from interested vendors, but the spaces were completely sold out as of the end of June. I honestly wish we could fit them all in, but we have simply run out of space.”

Ankrah and his team also feel “greatly inspired” by the response to the event on social media. “It’s almost impossible to work effectively in 2016 without technology, and we have used these tools to a good extent to engage a lot more than we did during our previous event, and also to learn a lot about who we are interacting with online,” he says.

The @vittlesghana pages on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter have engaged over 9,000 Ghanaians, mostly women between the ages of 25 and 34 years, within the past four weeks alone.

Mr. Ankrah noted that unsurprisingly, the most popular posts are those that showcase food from participating vendors.

“This is particularly encouraging, because our basic aim behind the food festival is to showcase the best eateries in Accra and all the great food they have on offer. We are looking forward to them coming over to taste the food,” says Ankrah.

According to him, Vittles 2016 will also feature the first edition of ‘The Cacao Show,’ a specialized competition which places a spotlight on sweeter delicacies such as cakes and chocolates made right here in Ghana.

He added that a dozen contestants have been shortlisted to participate in the competition for the ultimate prize of a British Airways ticket to London.

Mr. Ankrah indicated that the festival will have a dedicated Children’s Zone, managed by BerryBears Kids events, and will also feature the Onga Cooking Competition for Vocational/Culinary school students, as well as live cooking demonstrations.

Diffusion Ltd is also maintaining its partnership with the Ghana branch of global anti-poverty charity organisation, The Hunger Project. The Vittles 2016 food festival event is helping to raise awareness and funding, through a portion of the gate proceeds, to support The Hunger Project’s activities in Ghana.

Vittles 2016 is supported by British Airways The Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Ghana, African Regent Hotel, Onga Ghana, and BerryBears Kids Events.

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