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How to Simplify Bulk Meal Orders for Workplace Teams

Simplifying bulk meal orders for workplace teams starts with removing the manual steps. Here's how to run a big order without it stealing your morning.

17 jun 2026
5 minutos de lectura
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Catering for a corporate offsite: a step-by-step guide

Planning corporate offsite catering? This guide covers budgeting, format, menu planning, and logistics so the food runs smoothly on the day.

16 jun 2026
6 minutos de lectura
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How KIPP Texas Simplifies Food Ordering Across 50 Schools

KIPP Texas uses DoorDash for Business to streamline food ordering, improve visibility into transactions, and support staff across a large, distributed school network.

10 jun 2026
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Low Cost Catering Ideas That Don't Look Like You Cut Corners

Low cost catering ideas that work: smart formats, ordering habits, and timing choices that cut the bill without making the food look cheap.

8 jun 2026
6 minutos de lectura
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How to Build the Right Chinese Food Catering Menu for an Office Event

Chinese food is one of the most requested catering cuisines for office events, and for good reason. The menus are big, the price per person tends to be reasonable, and almost everyone on your team has eaten it before. But “everyone's had it before” can also work against you. It's easy to default to orange chicken, fried rice, and lo mein, call it a day, and end up with a table that feels like an arbitrary selection.

5 jun 2026
6 minutos de lectura
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How to Choose the Best Recurring Corporate Meal Program for Your Team

You've been running the weekly team lunch for about two months now. Each time, you pick a restaurant, share the link, field the same Slack messages about allergies and dietary needs, and place the order. The program is working, technically. But you're starting to wonder how long you can keep doing this on top of everything else. That’s where many recurring meal programs start to break down. They’re often built using a format designed for one-time meals, then expected to repeat every week. The real test is simple: does the work get easier over time, or does the admin burden stay the same? If it stays the same, the program probably has an expiration date.

3 jun 2026
6 minutos de lectura