4 Things You Can Do Right Now to Build a Strong Relationship with Your Food Supplier

4 Things You Can Do Right Now to Build a Strong Relationship with Your Food Supplier

In the world of catering, it’s all about the food. At the end of the day, your clients (and their guests) will most remember the quality of ingredients and the beautiful flavors that you strung together for their meals. Even the best customer experience can’t make up for subpar food (although, the opposite could be said as well!)

Thus, your relationship with your food supplier becomes a valuable asset — it’s not as simple as skipping over to the grocery store; sourcing ingredients is an intimate process that is more efficient and sometimes more cost-effective when you know where it’s coming from.

Think about the mutually beneficial relationships you’ve developed with venues, rental companies, planners, and other event professionals. The same goes for the food industry; a strong relationship means regular income for the food provider and more access to products in bulk or at a discount, often at early notice.

Here are four things you can do right now to grow your relationship with your food supplier.

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Setting New Goals for 2020 as a Catering Professional

Setting New Goals for 2020 as a Catering Professional

Well, here we are midway through 2020 and most of our New Year goals have been laid to rest. COVID-19 came in and swept aside all of our plans for the year and now we’re solidly in Q3, staring ahead at the rest of the year with hopes to at least take a few steps towards our goals. As we approach widespread reopening across the nation, it’s time to start considering a new set of objectives: recovery goals.

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Practices for Keeping Catering Staff (and Guests) Safe for Upcoming Postponed Events

Practices for Keeping Catering Staff (and Guests) Safe for Upcoming Postponed Events

As we start to consider our plans to reopen and start producing events again, the big question for all event professionals is the same: How can we keep our clients and their guests safe? In the catering business, this is a question we’ve always considered — but now we have to look past basic food safety and consider how we can prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

Special events will look different for a while; at the very least, we’ll be operating under pandemic guidelines until there’s a vaccine available. Even then, guests may still be wary about crowds of people and public spaces. It’s our duty to make them feel comfortable and safe, so we need to start planning out health and safety policies prior to reopening.

Here are some practices to consider — keep in mind that you’ll still need to do your research on each to ensure that it is implemented safely and effectively.

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What You Should Know About Shortages and Pricing

What You Should Know About Shortages and Pricing

As we approach the thick of summer, COVID-19 continues to challenge the special events industry and all of us who operate businesses within it. Due to supply chain complications, it’s looking like the catering industry will be hit the hardest. Even after we return to ‘business as usual,’ we’ll likely still be facing challenges in sourcing the ingredients that we need. Of course, that means food prices will go up and, as a result, our menu pricing may need to go up as well.

Let’s take a look at what we can expect in the way of post-pandemic food supplies and how our budgets will be impacted as we reopen.

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What’s the Deal with Micro-Weddings?

What’s the Deal with Micro-Weddings?

Intimate weddings have always been around, but have grown exponentially in the last five years as couples seek to make the most out of their budget and shed the stressors that come with a large-scale wedding. As you can imagine, the current COVID-19 pandemic has put a lot into perspective and, in addition to the small elopements happening throughout, we anticipate continued growth in the micro-wedding market after we resume normal operations.

Let’s address some of the biggest questions surrounding micro-weddings.

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