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Food Truck Catering – Find A Perfect Caterer Today

Have you ever thought about having a food truck cater your special event?  There is a new service that makes it so much faster and easier to get in touch with food trucks in the Metro Vancouver area.  Instead of manually searching out food trucks, then finding out if they cater or are still business and searching out the types of food they serve…  Instead just use the Perfect Caterer, fill out one form and select your region, in this case Vancouver, type of service, such as food truck catering, click the submit button and based on your selections your request will be sent out to all the food trucks.  It’s that easy and usually you will get a response within minutes!

They have over 60 Vancouver food trucks in our system who would be very happy to fulfil your catering needs.  Perfect Caterer was created because the founders have over 18 years combined experience in the food truck business and wanted a way for the careering company or food truck to have a central location to find quality work without a huge cost.  

If you live in Tampa, you can check through this link https://tampabayfoodtruckrally.com/ to find unique and customizable experiences for your event organization. When compared to traditional catering options, food trucks provide a more informal and fun atmosphere. They also give greater flexibility in terms of menu choices and can often cater to a broader range of dietary restrictions. However, it’s important to note that food trucks may not be the best option for larger events, where a sit-down meal may be required. Overall, food trucks can be a great choice for those looking to add a bit of flair to their event and cater to a diverse range of tastes.

What most people don’t know is that catering companies and more so food trucks pay huge fees to attend events and when you as a customer book a truck using a third party company or event organizer they usually charge as much as 25% commission!  This is bad for the food truck and for you.  Paying these fees are bad for you because most, if not all the extra cost will be passed on to you.  Perfect Caterer does not charge commissions and does not get involved in the negotiations between you and the food truck or caterer.  Once they contact you, we have no involvement.  We are here to make it easy on you and on the food truck or caterer.  Saving both time and money for both parties.

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In the end food trucks play an important roll in wedding catering, parties, cooperate events, food truck festivals and other catering and public events.  Perfect Caterers goal is to lower the cost and save time for everyone involved.  Food trucks already work very long hours and with recent inflation have a hard time making a go of it.

If your looking for Vancouver food truck catering, they can help!  Sometimes you can get a response within minutes after submitting your catering request.

TIPS ON HIRING A FOOD TRUCK FOR CATERING

RESEARCH:  

Once you have submitted your catering request using our service and have received some food truck responses, do a little research.  We gather data on the food trucks in our system and will remove anyone who receives too many negative complaints.  But you should still do your own research. Look at their reviews… please note that most people only leave reviews when it is negative, so take that into account.  But also keep an eye out for trucks that have a lot of very detailed reviews on how great they are over and over.  This is a sign of paid reviews.  If there are a lot of details down to the company name, list of owners names, …exact ingredients of the food… this doesn’t happen regularly in real reviews, people don’t usually go into that much detail.

Also look at how long the truck has been around for.  If the truck is new, take that into account.  Not saying to not give them a shot, as we all need to start somewhere, but just be mindful of brand new trucks when the job is many months away.  If the job is a week away or month away, no worries, give them a shot.

PERMITS/INSURANCE

Ask them if they have a current health permit and have them send it to you.  It should be up to date.  This is pretty much standard across North America. There are many more permits that you could ask for but that falls on the trucks responsibility to make sure they are up to date. Every region is also different on what permits are required for the truck to operate so this can get very difficult for you to know what is required.  In places like British Columbia, Canada for example, there are at minimum 5 different permits, without insurance!  On your end, make sure you have permission for a food truck to park at the location of the event or at the venue before booking the food truck.  For example some wedding venues do not allow it.

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All food trucks should carry liability insurance.  This is something you can ask for as well.  This just ensures if anything were to happen such as bad food or any number of things that the truck has some coverage.  

DETAILS:  

Go over all the details with them as to what you want, and what you expect from them.  Make sure they know the times, where to park, who to contact when they arrive etc.  This includes what happens if you booked for 100 servings and they hit that level, can they go over and bill you for the difference, or should they stop serving at 100.  This is a very important one as no one wants to deal with that during or after a catering job.  The purpose of hiring a food tuck is to make it easy on you and helps them to provide you with the best service they can.

MINIMUMS:  

It is typical for a food truck to have a minimum.  For example, you say approximately 100 servings will be served.  A truck may say ok but we need a guarantee of X amount of dollars or a minimum of 80 paid servings even if you only hit 60.  This is typical and expected.  Please remember a food truck has fixed costs, such as employees, food costs, fuel… some trucks also have food such as lettuce… that doesn’t last long.  This means they throw it out at the end of the day so they need to cover that cost.  Please remember they are providng a service and should have their costs covered regardless of your event turn out.  So be very cautious if a food truck does not have a minimum.  This may seem beneficial to you, but it’s not a good sign.

COST/FEES:  

Ask them for ALL costs/fees. Some trucks tack on truck fees, taxes and tip onto their final bills but do not disclose this up front.  THEY SHOULD.  You need to know if there are any other costs or fees on top of the quote.

DEPOSIT AMOUNT:  

Food trucks SHOULD be asking for a deposit.  This guarantees the date for them as usually it is non-refundable.  It protects them from you canceling last minute and them loosing the days pay and possibly stock when they could have booked elsewhere.  BUT this also protects you!  This helps you guarantee they will show up.  This has been a problem in the food truck business.  If they don’t wan’t a deposit for your catering that is more than a week away, I would move on. Usually it’s because they want to see if something better comes along.  A very bad business practice.

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CONTRACT:  

For almost all food truck catering you should be signing a contract that outlines all the details, what is expected and what happens if something goes wrong, such as a truck breaks down, your event gets cancelled or if the government cancels events…  cover your basis.  Again, if the truck does not want a contract, we would suggest you move on.  There is a reason they don’t want one.  There are some industries that typically do not have contracts signed due to quick turnarounds, such as movie sets, last minute bookings… so if your catering is last minute you may not have time to deal with a contract.  You should still get all the details worked out over email at the bare minimum.   Again this protects BOTH parties.  All experienced food truck owners should have a contract on hand for this and it should not take you long to sort out.

TIPS:  

This is totally up to you of course but we do believe if a service has been provided and the food was great, the truck did a good job, then a tip should be given.  It is a service business.   The food truck, catering and restaurant business is VERY hard work with long hours and tips go a long way.

In the end do some research and cover your bases.  This article is not here to scare you away from hiring food trucks as a large portion of them are great.  We just want to make sure you AND the food truck are on the same page.  This benefits everyone and makes your special day or event that much better and helps reduce the stress! After all that’s the purpose of outsourcing things like catering and is one of the main reasons we started Perfect Caterer.  We aim to make your life easier and save you a  time searching out trucks and manually contacting each one.

Philip Okoye
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