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Acrylic Display Tables vs Acrylic Risers: Which One You Actually Need
While product listings and Pinterest boards often use the names interchangeably, acrylic display tables and acrylic risers serve two entirely different functions on a catering floor. Acrylic risers...
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Chafing Dish Wind Guards: Why Half Your Sterno Flames Go Out at Outdoor Events
While product listings often conflate the terms, chafing dish wind guards are entirely different from standard sneeze guards, serving as a critical baseline defense against the outdoor elements rat...
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Buffet Risers: A Caterer's Buying Guide That Skips the Sales Pitch
When first buying buffet risers, most caterers mistakenly prioritize price over durability, resulting in cracked plastic, wasted transport space, and a mismatched kit that ends up in a landfill aft...
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What Are Acrylic Risers? A Caterer's Guide to Display Plinths That Hold Up
The word "riser" gets used loosely — sometimes it means a 3-inch slab under a cheese board, sometimes a 24-inch floor pedestal anchoring a gala centerpiece. For caterers and event professionals who...
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How to Set Up a Buffet Display That Holds Up From the First Plate to the Last
A buffet looks finished, or it looks tired. The food doesn't change between minute one and minute ninety — but the display does, and the display is what every guest reads before they decide whether...
En savoir plusChafing Guard Requirements for Buffet Catering: What You Need to Know
Chafing guards (also called food shields or food guards) are required at most buffet service points where guests serve themselves. Health departments across the United States mandate physical barr...
En savoir plusHow to Set Up a Professional Catering Buffet Display
Setting up a professional catering buffet display takes 15-20 minutes when you have the right equipment and a repeatable process. This step-by-step guide covers exactly how to arrange acrylic disp...
En savoir plusHow Many Display Risers Do I Need? A Size Guide by Guest Count
The number of display risers you need depends on your guest count, the number of food stations, and how much visual impact you want. As a rule of thumb, plan for 1 riser per 5-7 guests for a sta...
En savoir plusWhat Are Acrylic Display Risers? A Guide for Catering Professionals
Acrylic display risers are clear, white, or colored platforms made from acrylic (also called lucite or perspex) that elevate food, desserts, and servingware to different heights on a buffet table....
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