Who pork-free office catering is for: the request that stops short of a certified kitchen
Pork-free may be the most common dietary request in an office and the least discussed. It covers Muslim and Jewish colleagues who skip pork without keeping a certified kitchen, Seventh-day Adventists, and people who simply do not eat it.
What makes it easy to fill is where it stops. You are not sourcing a supervised kitchen, only keeping one ingredient out of the food.
Anyone who does need an audited kitchen is asking for halal catering or kosher catering instead, and cross-contact sits on that side of the line too. If a shared fryer would rule a dish out, that colleague belongs in one of those orders.


