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11 May 09 Low Budget Event Meals

The economic crunch has bitten into our lives, finding its way in everything we do. Yes, lifestyles have changed- a lavish, spendthrift economy has taken a back seat and what has come upfront is a population of anxious consumers, eager to save every penny.

With the “saving” culture finding a huge fan following, it is no great surprise that the event planning industry too has cut down heavily on unnecessary expenditure. The days of extravagant meals and rich cuisine have passed, being replaced by a much more affordable platter full of health-conscious food that causes less heart burn- both physically and financially!

Event planners are no longer concerned about the status symbol of a banquet rich with off season fruits or vegetables flown in from exotic countries. The idea is to simply get it right, and get it right through the most possible minimum costs.

However, don’t get it wrong- cost cutting does not always mean low grade or below average. In fact the new concept of serving food in events never looked so healthier before. A platter full of assorted meals that are beautifully presented is what you are in for.

The food menu in most events these days might be missing some of the excessively rich dishes that were offered in previous years, however it tastes just as good. Thanks to the intelligent work of some smart event caterers, a whole new look has been introduced to food items in corporate events. Eating smart and spending smart seems to be the new motto of the event planning industry in the midst of an economic crisis.

A good example of one of these innovative event meals is a beautiful set of small sized glasses neatly arranged in a row with small servings of dessert in them. This is definitely not “just” cost cutting, it is indeed “stylish” cost cutting that rather pleases the eye.

This concept of serving healthy and economical food is also good for the environment as food does not go waste. A few years back, event meals used to be so lavish and extravagant that half of the food would go wasted. Fortunately, these days most corporate groups are realizing the value of food, encouraging event meals that are high on nutrition and low on costs.

The modern consumer has also turned health conscious and avoids eating too many meals in conferences and other kinds of corporate events. Healthy meals offered in small quantities seem to be gaining popular ground in the event planning industry.

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