Navefri
Advocacy for the Belgian chip shop sector
At AbsoluteYOU, we understand the importance of strong sectoral support. That is why we work together with Navefri, the National Association of Chip Shop Owners, the professional association that represents the interests of chip shop owners in Belgium. Navefri is committed to preserving and promoting the authentic Belgian chip shop culture, recognized as a valuable piece of cultural heritage.
What does Navefri do for your chip shop?
Navefri offers extensive support and services to help chip shop owners grow and strengthen their position within the sector.
Key pillars:
- Advocacy: Representation before governments and policymakers to protect the rights of chip shop owners.
- Networking and events: Organization of informative meetings and participation in sector trade fairs such as Horeca Expo.
- Cultural heritage: Active commitment to promoting chip shop culture and keeping it recognized as intangible cultural heritage.
Why collaborate with Navefri and AbsoluteYOU?
By joining forces with Navefri and AbsoluteYOU, you benefit from both sectoral support and efficient payroll administration.
Benefits for your business:
- A strong voice in the sector that represents your interests.
- Networking opportunities with fellow chip shop owners and relevant stakeholders.
- Preservation of cultural heritage, which contributes to the authenticity of your business.
- Professional payroll management via AbsoluteYOU, ensuring your personnel administration runs smoothly.
Would you like to strengthen your chip shop with the support of Navefri and AbsoluteYOU? Contact us today and discover how this collaboration can help your business move forward!
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