THE CATERING WORLD: CATERING TRENDS NURUL SYAHIDAH KHAIRUDDIN DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALITY & TOURISM The catering industry One of the most dynamic business groups in the F&B industry. History Throughout world’s cultural and social development‚ many references made to eating together Often hosts tried to outdo each other with extravagance of feasts Today feasts take the form of catered events Catering Has a broad scope Banquets – refers to groups of people who eat together at one time
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1 THE PROBLEM AND REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES Introduction “Catering is the cottage industry of New York. All a caterer needs is a Cuisine art‚ some pots and pans and a couple of food magazines to start out. They get jobs‚ though they don’t necessarily get repeats.” –Donald Bruce White; New York’s best known caterer. Finding and choosing a catering service is one of the most important aspects of planning the perfect event. The most challenging
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HOTEL AND CATERING INDUSTRY I. Definition of Hospitality and Catering A. Sectors of Hospitality and Catering Industry 1. Commercial Sector 2. Catering Service Sector II. Starting Up a Catering Business A. Person qualified for Catering Business B. Location C. Types of Catering Services 1. On Premises Catering 2. Off Premise Catering 3. Comparing
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Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Background of the Study Nana Nelia’s Catering Services is a small business of Nelia Dalmacio. She started with a carenderia in front of her house‚ since she likes cooking for her family. From the small business grew the idea of starting up a catering service‚ now Nana Nelia’s had already work for many clients for almost a decade (since March 2001). The catering business serves food in events‚ such as‚ birthday parties‚ wedding‚ and other event functions such as‚ baptismal
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To create a large enough customer database / profitable income to upgrade and buy a kitchen space / office front for business. Organizational Vision At Beli Fire our vision is to exceed customer expectation‚ as well as to be one of the leading catering service in the local area. Description of Legal entity and ownership Beli Fire is a sole proprietorship owned by Meagan Lydon. Start-up Performance Table Beli Fire will incur the following start-up costs: * Rent (for a commercial
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Operations……………………………………………………………………...…6 * Hours of Operation………………………………………………………………7 * Employee Training…………………………………………………………….…7 * Systems and Controls………………………………………………………….…7 * Food Production…………………………………………………………………7 * Delivery and Catering………………………………………………………….…7 * Compensation and Incentives……………………………………………………7 * Management to be Added……………………….…………………………….…8 * Management structure and Style……………………………………………...…8 * Ownership…………………………………………………………………………8 * Long
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CAFETERIA MEAL SATISFACTION QUESTIONNAIRE This section is about the food in the cafeteria. The questionnaire will help us in determining the taste‚ preferences and satisfaction level of the employees. Your responses & opinions will contribute in designing a better module to ensure meal satisfaction and high quality of food service. Details of the Organisation: Details to be filled by Admin/HR Department: 1. The need for you to
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more people are turning to the services of professional caterers for weddings‚ private dinner parties and corporate events for good reason. It takes a lot of preparation and planning to run successful event or party. With the help of a professional catering service‚ you can relax‚ enjoy the event and spend time with your guests. Caterers generally provide food but are increasingly providing a wider array of event planning services such as decorations‚ equipment hire (tableware‚ linen‚ tables and chairs)
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CATERING GCSE Section 1: The Catering Industry 1. Name 4 sectors of the catering industry and give examples. 2. Give the roles and responsibilities of: a. Head Chef/ Catering Manager b. Restaurant Manager 3. What is the Kitchen Brigade and Restaurant Brigade? 4. What is the Health & Safety Act 1974? What are the responsibilities of: a. The employer b. The employee 5. What are the most common causes of accidents in the catering industry? 6. How can accidents be prevented
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I have found that there are MANY problems encountered during catering services. Most often is that the customer invites more people than they contracted food for and when the food runs out‚ the customer gets upset. We counted plates or had a staff member count the people attending to get a sense if this was happening at any given event. Another problem I encountered is that off-site catering deliveries sometimes run into traffic jams or other delay-causing events and the food/setup doesn’t happen
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