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Facts You Should Know When Planning Funeral Catering Services
There is usually a lot to be done when organizing for a burial. For this reason, you can delegate as much work as possible to make things more manageable for the bereaved family. This includes organizing for the funeral catering. When hiring a professional caterer, take into consideration a number of things.
Inform the caterer about what you would like. You can give them specific guidelines or general guidelines about the kinds of foods to be served and how to go about it. This will help the caterer to organize themselves and make things go more smoothly. Plan to provide foods that attendees will enjoy. Take into consideration the culture of the families and people involved.
Inform the caterer where the food will be served. This is because choice of venue will influence food choices. Fingers foods are best served if people will be in a particular place for only a short period of time and they will mostly be standing. Bigger meals can be served if people are meeting in someone's home.
Beverages should be factored into the menu. Ensure there is lots of drinking water and soft drinks are available. You can also include alcoholic drinks, depending on the circumstances and type of guests attending the event. You can also have hot drinks served.
It is wise to think about any special needs some guests may have. For instance, there maybe some guests who are vegetarians. Make provision for this so as to accommodate them. If anyone wants to bring food, let the caterer know how to handle the situation.
You do not have to make complicated meals, keep things plain and simple. This is because people's main focus will be on the burial, rather than the food. You can hire funeral catering services on more than one occasion, as long as you can afford it. It may be necessary to hire out other equipment from the caterer, such as extra tables, chairs, tents and linens.
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