Money Saving Tips For Corporate Catering Biloxi Execs Will Love

By Deborah Young


If you are going to be a professional caterer you have to get used to bidding on jobs. You will also have to come up with some creative ideas to establish yourself in the market and build your client base. This is especially true when your new company consists mostly of yourself, with a few friends willing to help serve when you need them. With some careful thought, you can intrigue executives and win bids for corporate catering Biloxi competitors wanted for themselves.

When you sit down with the marketing director of a large company, you have to be ready to explain why you are the best caterer for their upcoming event. Offering cost saving ideas, that won't feel that way to guests, is a good way to get the attention of a director who wants to impress company officers. One of the simplest suggestions is to keep the event short. Cocktail receptions that include action stations are elegant and less expensive than a cocktail hour and sit down dinner.

An open bar, with unlimited alcoholic choices, can eat up a budget. You might suggest limiting the bar to specialty beers provided by local microbreweries and relatively unknown, but award winning, wines. If you present these as unique opportunities for guests to sample beverages not normally offered, most will choose them over the usual whiskies.

You can suggest ways to control food portions to the marketing director. Exotic food stations and buffets are great, but when guests serve themselves they tend to pile food onto their plates. A sit down dinner requires more staff, china, and cutlery, but you will make up for it with less food consumption. Servers offering guest hors d'oeuvres during cocktail hours will cost less than pre-dinner buffets.

If it seems appropriate, you could offer some suggestions for choosing venues. Your client may not have considered all the added expenses recurred when the venue doesn't offer a fully equipped kitchen. The caterer has to bring in equipment and extra staff to compensate. The client can also save money when venues allow the catering company to pick up during business hours instead of immediately after the event.

Steak and lobster may be the marketing director's first choice when it comes to the menu selection because these are items commonly served. If she is open to suggestions, you could offer different ideas, like braised meats accompanied by local fruits and vegetables. If appropriate, an ethnic menu will get the guests talking and engaged.

One easy way to cut down on the cost, that no one will ever notice, is to opt for one style of china and glassware for each dinner course. You don't have to spend a lot of extra money on special glasses for the bar either. Standard glasses make a lot more sense.

As a new caterer, you need more than a diverse menu and good service. You have to get creative to get noticed. Advising corporate marketing directors on ways to save money without affecting the quality of the event presentation will make both of you look good.




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