Why a breakfast buffet runs on a 40-minute clock: the whole room hits the line at once
Lunch spreads its own load. People drift to the table between 11:30 and 1:30, so a slow line still works. A breakfast buffet gets no such room. The meeting behind it has a start time, and the headcount has to clear the line in the 40 minutes between the first badge-in and the first agenda item.
So the line goes out complete: no pan held back, no lid still on when the first person reaches the table. A cold spread forgives a half-built table. A hot one does not. Which side to serve from, and where to split a big room, is on our buffet catering page.
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