DutyFreeFood.com Opens Global Vendor & Investor Enrollment Ahead of Fall 2026 Launch of the World’s First Global Online Duty-Free Food, Spirits & Beverage Marketplace

The world's first online duty-free marketplace for food and spirits has opened early enrollment for vendors and investors ahead of its scheduled 2026 debut

Justin Tomlinson

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DutyFreeFood.com Opens Global Vendor & Investor Enrollment Ahead of Fall 2026 Launch of the World’s First Global Online Duty-Free Food, Spirits & Beverage Marketplace

DutyFreeFood.com has officially opened its early enrollment program for vendors and investors as it prepares for a scheduled launch in Fall 2026. The platform is being positioned as the world's first global online marketplace specifically dedicated to duty-free food, spirits, and beverages. This next-generation digital storefront aims to provide consumers with access to luxury food and global brands at duty-free prices from the comfort of their own homes.[1][2]

The enrollment initiative is designed to attract a broad spectrum of industry participants, including wholesalers, importers, distributors, and premium brands. By opening the program early, the company intends to build a robust network of strategic suppliers and partners. The marketplace's inventory is expected to feature a wide variety of products, such as confectionery, gourmet items, and premium spirits, catering to a global audience seeking high-end consumer goods.[1][2]

Headquartered in Miami, the company announced the enrollment phase on May 12, 2026, marking a significant milestone toward its goal of transforming the duty-free shopping experience. The platform focuses on combining the convenience of e-commerce with the traditional value associated with duty-free retail. This strategic move allows the company to secure its supply chain and investor base well in advance of the Fall 2026 operational debut.[1][2]

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