Catering
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A professionally catered eventCatering is the business of providing food service at a remote site.
Contents [hide]
1 Mobile catering
2 Event catering
3 Industrial catering
3.1 Airline catering
4 Companies
5 See also
6 External links
[edit] Mobile catering
Main article: Mobile catering
A mobile caterer serves food directly from a vehicle or cart that is designed for the purpose. Mobile catering is common at outdoor events (such as concerts), workplaces, and downtown business districts.
[edit] Event catering
Event catering ranges from box lunch drop-off to full-service catering. When most people refer to a "caterer," they are referring to an event caterer who serves food with waiting staff at dining tables or sets up a self-serve buffet. The food may be prepared on site, made completely at the event, or the caterer may choose to bring prepared food and put the finishing touches on once they arrive. The event caterer staff isn't responsible for preparing the food but often help set up the dining area. This service is typically provided at banquets, conventions, and weddings. Any event where all the attenders are provided with food and drinks or sometimes only hors d'oeuvres is often called a catered event.
A catering company or specialist is expected to know not just food preparation, but how to make it attractive. Many events require working with the entire theme or color scheme. Catering companies have moved toward full-service taking charge of not only food preparation but also decorations, such as table settings or lighting. It's not that food is no longer a focal point, but rather that it is part of a broader mission. Many suggest that catering is about satisfying all the senses. A caterer and his or her staff should be friendly and coorperative because, after all, they are in the food service industry and should follow the motto "the customer is always right".
Catering is often sold on a per-person basis, where adding additional people is a flat price per person. However, things like lighting and fire permits do not scale with the guest count, so per-person pricing is not always appropriate. Keeping the cost of the food and supplies below this retail price is required to make a profit on the catering. With the correct atmosphere, professional event caterers experience can bring clients satisfaction of all the senses in a way that makes an event special and memorable. Of course, beautifully prepared food can appeal to your sense of taste, smell and sight - perhaps even touch, but the decorations and ambiance should play a significant part in the clients enjoyment as well.
[edit] Industrial catering
Industrial catering includes providing food for airline passengers, schools, prisons and other institutional settings. It can include contract management of client foodservice facilities. See Catering (airline).
[edit] Airline catering
Airlines often have divisions or hire third parties to provide food for passengers.
A list of airport/airline catering services:
LSG Sky Chefs
Cara Operations
Air Canada Catering Services
Cathay Pacific Catering Services
CLS Catering Services Limited
Servair
Gate Gourmet
Cebu Pacific Catering Services
Copa Holdings Gourmet Catering Service
[edit] Companies
Catering is covered by two different groups. "Independent caterers and companies with a catering business on the side" is a phrase that could be combined with the previous sentence.
[edit] See also
Event Caterers - Crown Group
[edit] External links
LocalCatering.com - National Catering Directory & Catering Quotes
WineWatchCatering - servicing the South Florida area
Catering Services Directory
Catering machines
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