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A caterer is one whose business is to provide food, supplies, and sometimes service at social gatherings. A person or company hired to provide and serve food, usually for a large group and at a location separate from where the food is prepared.
-Wedding Catering.
-Birthday Party
-Corporate Catering.
-Social Event Catering.
-Concession Catering.
-Holiday Festivities
a catering checklist to help you prepare for your event and set your employees up for success. If you’re just getting started in the catering business, this is a good introduction to the items you’ll need for a full-scale, off-site event.
Catering an off-site event requires organization and planning. Accounting for supplies and catering equipment before your staff steps onto the delivery truck ensures no items are left behind.
1. Table Settings
-Tablecloths
-Napkins
-Dinnerware
-Flatware
-Charger Plates
-Glassware
-Salt and Pepper Shakers
-Water Pitchers
2. Display and Decor
-Risers
-Cakestands
-Cupcake Towers
-Candleholders and Candles
-Centerpieces
-Vases
-Table Numbers
-Chalkboard Signs
3. Disposable Catering Supplies
-Plastic Cutlery
-Paper Napkins
-Plastic Drinkware
-Appetizer Plates
-Cocktail Picks
-Foil Pans
-Aluminum Foil
4. Transport Supplies
-Insulated Food Pan Carriers
-Glass Racks
-Outdoor Coolers
-Food Storage Boxes, Lugs, and Totes
5. Cooking and Holding Equipment
-Induction Cookers
-Portable Grills
-Outdoor Burners
-Holding Cabinets
6. Serving Equipment
-Serving Trays
-Tray Stands
-Chafers
-Chafer Fuel
-Serving Utensils
-Food Pans
-Server Aprons and Uniforms
7. Beverage Supplies
-Ice
-Beverage dispensers
-Coffee Chafer Urns
-Coffee Airports
8. Furniture and Seating
-Canopies / Tents
-Folding Tables
-Folding Chairs
-Benches
-Cocktail Tables
-Bars
9. Janitorial / Cleaning Supplies
-Garbage Cans
-Handwashing Stations
-Hand Sanitizer
-Cleaning Towels
-Disposable Gloves