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Brian - you can pay me back next weekend with a Texas Tommy at QN4U.:biggrin:
Interesting that we were discussing leftovers and then I come home tonight to see this in my inbox...
From the California Restaurant Association
On Tuesday, August 19, 2008, SB 1443 by Senator Jenny Oropeza (Long Beach) was defeated in the Assembly with a vote of 27 to 36. The CRA led the arduous fight against this bill which proved to be an uphill battle, making this defeat a true victory.
This onerous bill would have required that every written catering contract include a provision in the contract allowing all catering clients to determine how leftover food be allocated (between only two options); either giving it directly to the client or donating it to a non-profit food bank, in the alternative. The CRA opposed this bill and led the coalition of other business groups also in opposition. Thanks to aggressive lobbying and grassroots strategies, the bill died at the end of session (click here for the final vote). The CRA is truly pleased with this victory.
Please contact Brenda Coleman at bcoleman@calrest.org with any questions.
Good work, BBS.
Guaranteed Number of Guests (include all persons who will be attending, e.g. ministers, photographers, musicians, etc):
I'd change that to "all persons who will be dining".
I'd also make it clear that this is the number that will be billed. If you told me 100 and five show up, you are being billed for 5. I'd also state that anything over +10% will also be billed. So if you told me 100, and 150 show up and I come up with more food, you get billed. This can get a little weird if I planned for 110 but fed 150 with the same amount of food. My costs aren't the same... however, that can be a slippery slope if clients continue to low ball your numbers. I had a wedding last year where they told me 100, and 180 showed up. The last people in line were pissed because all they got was hot dogs from the kid's table. To them, it is my fault, which means my reputation. You put me in that position, you are going to pay for it. Better get your numbers right up front.
Most of my clients want leftovers. They expect them, and I believe that the leftovers are there's. Again, if 5 people show up, I've got food for 105 more that you should be able to take home. You bought it.
I hate I'm just now seeing this thread. I've attached the contract I've created. After reading and perusing some of the others as well as the information that's been shared I will be tweaking it once again.