This is an agreement between an individual Employer or business and a caterer who is hired as an independent contractor to cater certain functions as agreed upon in the contract.
First, stay calm and address the issue directly with your caterer if you can. They’re there to help, and most will have a plan to sort things out quickly.
This often depends on your caterer and venue rules. It’s best to double-check in advance to avoid any surprises on the big day.
If your numbers go up or down, it’s best to inform your caterer as soon as possible. Most will work with you to adjust the amount needed, but there may be a cut-off date for changes.
Absolutely! A good caterer will be happy to share references to give you peace of mind about your choice.
Typically, you'll need to reach out to your caterer and explain what changes you want. It’s often as simple as putting it in writing to avoid any misunderstandings.
Make sure to include the basics like the date, location, guest count, and menu details. It's also wise to specify what’s included, like setup and cleanup.