Catering services have certainly evolved over the years. Most people still think of a wedding or a funeral with waitstaff walking around and serving food when they hear the word. Well, the industry has evolved over the years, and startups like CaterCow have revolutionized the game.
As a business office catering company founded in 2012 that delivers food for office meetings, conferences, or corporate events, CaterCow has stayed in business for almost ten years and is also doing well after the devastating pandemic.
Sean Li and his partners founded CaterCow to tackle the multi-person catering crisis. The topmost issues that they have managed to address and solve have been:
- Finding good quality restaurants and caterers that keep the customers satiated
- Adjusting to the prices that make both restaurant owners and the customers happy and making sure they are available for delivery with easy payment options to the caterers for their services
CaterCow is the ultimate food marketplace for offices, organizations, and all those gigantic businesses that want food for a large bunch of people. It provides local caterers (which include small restaurants, chefs, and boutique caterers) a one-stop place to exhibit their menus. It also connects them with a large customer base while ensuring that ordering for a large group is super simple.
Previously, office managers, line producers, and event planners had to take up the formidable task of calling each restaurant, requesting a quote, and seeing if they could provide the delivery option. Sometimes, they had to go through days to get their query answered! Then, once the menu was selected and the order was placed, the payment procedures were an added nuisance.
Keeping these complexities in mind, Sean Li and partners came up with the idea of CaterCow. Today, they have managed to capture a significant market in eight of the biggest cities of the U.S; New York, California, San Francisco-Bay Area, Los Angeles, Dallas, Washington DC, Boston, and Austin.
CaterCow solves a lot of office catering problems. It constantly evolves its food tech services to make group ordering easier while ensuring that it can cater to each individual as per their liking or taste!
Some of the most extensive corporate setups have been fed by CaterCow, including Loreal, Airbnb, Disney, Uber, and Apple. Developing strong catering partnerships is a means to ensure that both CaterCow and catering partners deliver the best possible services to their customers. All they want is good food, and that is where CaterCow steps in! That too, with a lot of options.
If you want to know more about the business, just hop onto the website to take pressure off your shoulders for the next big office lunch.