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270: Event Menus: How to Provide Freedom and Independence in Food Choices

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Each July, I focus on the spirit of July and the celebrations of freedom and independence. I am inspired to discuss the importance of these themes in the context of food and events on this episode of the Eating at a Meeting Podcast. šŸŒšŸ½ļø

In this episode, I discuss how we can ensure freedom and independence for event attendees, particularly those with dietary restrictions and disabilities. Through real-life examples, I highlight the critical role of education, from event planning teams to kitchen staff, in creating inclusive and safe dining experiences. I share significant event practices like labeling allergens clearly on menus, the importance of communication between kitchen teams, and the necessity of comprehensive dietary planning.

Discover practical recommendations to enhance attendee participation at events, prevent cross-contamination, and ensure that everyone, regardless of their dietary needs, can feel comfortable and included.

Join the Eating at a Meeting Community Connect with Tracy at tracy@thrivemeetings.com

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Each July, I focus on the spirit of July and the celebrations of freedom and independence. I am inspired to discuss the importance of these themes in the context of food and events on this episode of the Eating at a Meeting Podcast. šŸŒšŸ½ļø

In this episode, I discuss how we can ensure freedom and independence for event attendees, particularly those with dietary restrictions and disabilities. Through real-life examples, I highlight the critical role of education, from event planning teams to kitchen staff, in creating inclusive and safe dining experiences. I share significant event practices like labeling allergens clearly on menus, the importance of communication between kitchen teams, and the necessity of comprehensive dietary planning.

Discover practical recommendations to enhance attendee participation at events, prevent cross-contamination, and ensure that everyone, regardless of their dietary needs, can feel comfortable and included.

Join the Eating at a Meeting Community Connect with Tracy at tracy@thrivemeetings.com

  continue reading

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