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Chafing Guard Requirements for Buffet Catering: What You Need to Know

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Chafing 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...

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How 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...

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How 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 stand...

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Acrylic vs Glass vs Wood Display Risers: Which Is Best for Catering?

Acrylic is the best material for catering display risers because it combines the transparency of glass with shatter resistance, lightweight portability, and commercial-grade durability. Glass brea...

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What 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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Cheap Cube Risers vs Professional Display Systems: What Caterers Actually Need

If you search for "cube risers" or "white cube boxes" online, you will find dozens of options on Amazon priced between $40 and $120. They look simple enough: white acrylic boxes in graduated size...

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The Art of the Elevated Buffet: 10 Display Tips to Transform Your Next Hotel Event

The Art of the Elevated Buffet: 10 Display Tips to Transform Your Next Hotel Event

Thinking of a standard hotel ballroom as just a room for food? Think again. In 2026, the buffet is no longer a service line—it’s a gallery installation. From mastering the "Skyline Effect" with var...

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The 20-Foot Silence: Elevating Catering from Service to Scenic Design

The 20-Foot Silence: Elevating Catering from Service to Scenic Design

Is your service staff breaking the "spell" of your event? Even the most expensive floral installments and precision lighting can’t survive the "sensory noise" of a loud catering team. Discover why ...

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Elevate Your St. Patrick's Day Events with Strategic Food Display Solutions

Elevate Your St. Patrick's Day Events with Strategic Food Display Solutions

In the heart of New York, March 17th is more than a holiday—it’s a high-stakes marathon for the hospitality industry. From the first pour of morning stout to the final plate of corned beef, the sec...

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Beyond the Monochrome: Mastering the "Rule of Three" Textures in Event Design

Beyond the Monochrome: Mastering the "Rule of Three" Textures in Event Design

It’s a common challenge in high-end production: the "Flattening Effect." In our latest deep dive, we explore the Rule of Three Textures—a production hack used by elite designers to create architect...

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