welfare catering establishment work fr the charity,purpes to help the society...
Welfare catering is generally the type of catering service offered to welfare organisations like old age homes, orphanages, mid-day meal schemes in schools, etc.
advantages of industrial and welfare catering
hospitality catering
all about catering advantage or disadantage
Welfare catering is generally the type of catering service offered to welfare organisations like old age homes, orphanages, mid-day meal schemes in schools, etc.
Commercial catering companies are usually on a much larger scale than non-commercial, and they usually work with hotels, convention centers, and large corporations.Non-commercial catering companies generally purchase all of their own catering supplies and either make all of the food out of their home or have a small commercial kitchen.
Types of commercial catering equipment, including dishwashers, glass washers, refrigerators, freezers.
it is a establishment where their is no profit made for example a hospital is a non commercial catering establishment. whereas Pizza hut would be a commerical catering establishment because it does make profit
Commercial catering supplies can be bought in various places. I'm sure some local businesses have commercial catering supplies, but since I don't know where you are I will give you a few websites where you can purchase some. www.cateringsuppliesdepot.com/ www.galasource.com/
Independent Catering is under the Commercial Segment, traditionally considered the for profit operations. Management Catering has three segments Commercial Segment, Noncommercial Segment and the Military Segment.
what are the differences between commercial and catering? Likely 'Commercial' indicates that the catering firm caters only to business parties, convention and meetings. While Non-Commercial is for everything else.
COMMERCIAL, NON-COMMERCIAL, MILITARY
The catering sector, in simple terms, is the 'catering' side of the food business which is hired to provide food in locations such as schools, prisons, festivals etc, unlike the commercial sector which provides food for its own company.