December 15, 2007

Selecting the Right Catering Solution

Choosing a catererHow do you select the right caterer when catering is not the primary focus of your business?

This is a question that has confounded companies, hospitals, museums, visitor attractions, sporting venues and a wide range of other businesses for many years. In each case catering services provide an essential element of the service for visitors or employees. Poor catering services can affect employee morale, reduce or limit visitor numbers, hinder the recovery of patients and generally create a poor image for the host business.
To this end many contracting catering companies have been created over the past 50 or so years. In each case they have been created to provide a ‘total client solution’ enabling their client to concentrate on the primary purpose of their work.

The argument goes that specialist caterers are able to take all of the day to day problems away from the their clients and are better placed to set higher operating standards, reduce costs, monitor and implement ever changing requirements of legislation

Despite all these supposed advantages though, the performance of some catering contractors remains an issue for many clients and catering services still absorb too much time in many clients’ busy days.

Many of these problems stem from the initial tender/ contract award process where the client’s needs and the caterer’s services have been poorly matched. Simple examples of this include:

In any catering tender situation it is essential to:

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