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<blockquote data-quote="Tales and Chronicles" data-source="post: 8969032" data-attributes="member: 6871653"><p>I dont really understand: 100% profit of what, exactly? The caterer is supposed to sell is food?</p><p></p><p>Generally a organizer hire a caterer, decide the menu with them and set a cost for a set number of guests. There's a cost to hire a caterer, you dont just ''allow'' them to come and sell some food to potential clients!</p><p></p><p>At this point it would be better for him to just rent 2-3 foodtrucks of various fancyness to show each day between 13h and 19h, something like that. Or do somekind of pseudo-medieval fair where you sell a basic whole gilled chicken skewered on a sword replica for 40 bucks; thematic allows you to set ridiculous price for a lot of profit on very basic food, at the cost of renting medieval-ish costumes and coming up with old-ish sounding name for your crap. I leave in Québec, so I dont really know the actual weather of Lake Geneva right now, but some kind of outdoor thematic suppers would be way to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tales and Chronicles, post: 8969032, member: 6871653"] I dont really understand: 100% profit of what, exactly? The caterer is supposed to sell is food? Generally a organizer hire a caterer, decide the menu with them and set a cost for a set number of guests. There's a cost to hire a caterer, you dont just ''allow'' them to come and sell some food to potential clients! At this point it would be better for him to just rent 2-3 foodtrucks of various fancyness to show each day between 13h and 19h, something like that. Or do somekind of pseudo-medieval fair where you sell a basic whole gilled chicken skewered on a sword replica for 40 bucks; thematic allows you to set ridiculous price for a lot of profit on very basic food, at the cost of renting medieval-ish costumes and coming up with old-ish sounding name for your crap. I leave in Québec, so I dont really know the actual weather of Lake Geneva right now, but some kind of outdoor thematic suppers would be way to do it. [/QUOTE]
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