How to tell which gluten-free catering order you are placing: a preference, or a medical one
Two orders travel under one phrase. One is a preference: somebody feels better without wheat and screens their own plate. The other is medical. With celiac disease, traces do real damage, and the person eating cannot inspect their way to safety.
Same menu, different rigor. A preference order needs gluten-free dishes on the table. A medical order needs one of them to reach one person untouched by everything else in the room. Ask which order you are placing before you call a caterer. What caterers mean by each label they use is spelled out in gluten-free office catering.
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