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Why the micro wedding is here to stay
Micro weddings were necessitated by the pandemic but could be the future. Seven happy couples tell us why they re glad they went small
6 March 2021 • 1:56pm
Many couples have found that they are relieved at the prospect of a small wedding
Credit: Anna List Brain
How small is too small for a wedding? Since the start of the pandemic, even the most mega of weddings have been micro-sized due to Covid restrictions, challenging Britain’s £10 billion-per-year wedding industry to prove that bijou – be that 30 guests, 15 or just six – can also be beautiful.
While big weddings will hopefully be back on the cards from June, according to the Government’s roadmap plans, experts believe the less-is-more trend will continue regardless, inspired by the stylish yet scaled back celebrations of 2020.
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General Mills Foodservice Awards $100,000 to Independent Restaurants in 6th Annual Neighborhood to Nation Recipe Contest
February 15, 2021 GMT
MINNEAPOLIS (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 15, 2021
General Mills Foodservice announces the winners in its 2020 Neighborhood to Nation Recipe Contest, an annual contest that celebrates independent restaurants and food trucks, their one-of-a-kind dishes and the vital role they play in our communities. The 20 winners, which include family and neighborhood restaurants, food trucks and caterers from across the country, will each receive $5,000 in cash, marketing support and the chance to be named the “People’s Choice” Grand Prize Winner for an additional $5,000 donation for a local food bank charity.