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 Special Event Food Safety 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.