When to serve food at an all-hands: before the doors, during, or after
The menu matters less than the clock. Food set out before the doors open pulls people in early, so the room is full for the first slide and the plates are quiet by the time anyone speaks.
Serving during the presentation buys a fed room and costs you attention. Lids, cutlery, and a driver at the back door all compete with the microphone. Serving after the last slide makes the close the reason people stay, and hands your team the cleanup. More timing traps show up in our guide to corporate meeting catering mistakes.
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