0 a person or company that makes or serves food:
They prepare fresh vegetables for restaurants and caterers.
The group included representatives from hotels, restaurants, retail companies, and contract caterers.
1 a person or company that provides food and drink at events, for organizations, etc.:
The convention provides a boost to caterers, decorators, and other small businesses.
She has been caterer to the rich and famous for years and is about to publish her first book.
If I hired a caterer I would worry about the food and if it was hot enough.
They contracted with an airline caterer to provide food for stranded passengers.
Meals would be cooked, linen washed and clothes made and repaired by public caterers, laundry workers and needlewomen.
No environmental health violations were identified in the kitchen, at the caterer's premises, or at either of the two processors.
The dinner, which was entirely coated with pink sugar, is understood to have reflected great credit on the caterer.
Most, as in any society, were labourers, artisans, craftsmen: dockworkers, blacksmiths, bricklayers, plasterers, caterers and cigar rollers.
There was no common supplier or caterer for the homes.
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