Food served at FIFA World Cup 2026™ Toronto fan sites must comply with the Ontario Food Premises Regulation and will be part of the DineSafe Food Safety Inspection. Food vendors need to use the portal to set up their FIFA World Cup 2026™ Toronto Food Vendor Account. Then they can:
Follow the steps below to set up and use your FIFA World Cup 2026™ Toronto Food Vendor Account. This will help you prepare for and support safe, successful events for attendees.
You will need a City of Toronto login to set up your FIFA World Cup 2026™ Toronto Food Vendor Account.
If you currently have a My Child Care Account or a Business Licence & Permit Account, you already have a City of Toronto Login. Log in to the Food Safety at Events Portal and follow Step 2 in the next section to link your City of Toronto login to your FIFA World Cup 2026™ Toronto Food Vendor Account.
If you do not have a City of Toronto login, follow Step 1 below to create it.
Watch a video that demonstrates each step.
You will only need to link your City of Toronto Login to your FIFA World Cup 2026™ Toronto Food Vendor Account one time.
Once you have access to your FIFA World Cup 2026™ Toronto Food Vendor Account, register your operation with Toronto Public Health.
You will need to provide:
This information is required for food safety review and inspection planning.
Registered food vendors will need to submit daily self-audits using the FIFA World Cup 2026™ Toronto Food Vendor Account. The self-audit needs to be completed by vendors or the booth supervisor/person in charge. Individuals completing self-audits will need to have a City of Toronto Login.
Self-audits include reports on:
Confirming this information supports safe service and helps identify and address concerns early.
If you have forgotten your City of Toronto Login username and password:
More information and guidance is available on the Help with City of Toronto Login page.