Cater - H2
Cater - H2
Cater - H2
Catering Management
CHAPTER 2
The Caterer and the Client
Objectives
After studying this chapter, you should be able to:
✓ Explain why a caterer’s reputation may influence a potential client’s decision.
✓ Explain how clients select caterers.
✓ Describe why referrals are important to caterer.
✓ Explain how developing a market, targeting it, and working toward it creates success.
✓ Explain why a caterer may refuse catering jobs and clients.
✓ Provide examples of unanticipated inconveniences a caterer may confront.
✓ Provide examples of how a caterer can be safeguarded against unanticipated problems.
✓ Explain corporate and social catering.
When selecting a caterer who has been in business for a long time, the caterer need
not make false promises. Their reputation, based on their track record, should be
proven by a satisfied clientele.
2. Referrals - occurs when a customer is satisfied with the quality and workmanship of the caterer.
Caterer’s best vehicle for advertising his skills and expertise.
Satisfied customers will share their experiences with others.
3. Word-of-mouth - the best type of advertising for a caterer. A potential client may believe that the
caterer is as good as a friend says. Satisfied customers are always willing to recommend a caterer they
are excited about. Guests can be impressed with the food, service, or the caterer’s attitude displayed
during the function.
A satisfied client will potentially tell at least 3 friends, family members, or business
associates.
Personality Conflicts
➢ Lack of comfort with clients.
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➢ The caterer must follow intuitive feelings when it is obvious how impossible it would be to meet
a client’s expectations because of extreme demands.
➢ Deciding whether to take the event
Unanticipated Inconveniences
A caterer must always be vigilant and mentally prepared when confronted with unanticipated
inconveniences while executing an off-premise assignment.
➢ Unpleasant sting of Bad Politics.
➢ Additional Hidden-to-the-Client Expenses from the rented facility.
➢ The caterer is notified by the hall’s management to contribute a Gratuity for their own service
staff.
Event __________________________________________________________________
Event Date ___________________________ Guest Count _______________________
Buffet __________ Served ____________ Combination ___________ Other ________
Room Setup
Linen
KITCHEN
Bulletin Board Worksheet
Event __________________________________________________________________
Event Date _____________________________________________________________
Confirmed Guest Count ___________________________________________________
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Types of Catering
1. Corporate Catering
• Clientele comprised of large or small corporate and business accounts.
• Encompasses employee training sessions, board of directors’ luncheons, and company-specific
picnics for employees and their families.
Advantage:
✓ Continual need for food at corporate sponsored events.
✓ Relationship built on mutual trust.
✓ Financial security.
✓ Corporate fund-raising sponsorship.
✓ Creativity and the caterer.
2. Social Catering
• Is a distinctive field with its own characteristics.
• Having the event held in a guest’s house is one distinguishing facet of social catering.
• As a social caterer, never promise anything that cannot be done.
• The caterer must remain in control and must be comfortable with saying to the client: “We are
unable to do that.”
Client’s Home
➢ Planning a social function in a client’s home can be a challenge.
➢ The host is responsible for the guests’ complete comfort and happiness. Educate the client in
the etiquette of being a proper host.
➢ Special Care – always treat the home with special care.