Minority-Owned Catering

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Put your catering budget behind minority-owned businesses. Zerocater works with vetted minority-owned caterers across the country, so meeting a supplier diversity goal and ordering a lunch the whole office looks forward to become the same decision. Tell us your city and headcount and we will match you with owners nearby.
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When to use a specific ownership page instead of minority-owned catering: the occasion decides

This page is the wide view of the axis. It is the right start when the brief is a spend target with no date attached.

When there is a date, go narrower. A Black History Month program belongs on Black-owned catering. Latino-owned kitchens take the Hispanic Heritage Month weeks. A May lunch starts at AAPI-owned restaurants. Each of those pages is built around one calendar and one field of kitchens, and gets you further than a wide list.

The rule is short. If the occasion names a community, use that community’s page. If nothing is named, stay here.

Why a minority-owned caterer often sits under two filters at once: start wide, then narrow

The ownership pages overlap on purpose. They do not divide one roster between them. A kitchen can be minority-owned and immigrant-owned at once, and if the owner is a woman it also appears under women-owned catering, which procurement counts as its own category.

That overlap is the practical reason to start wide. A narrow list cannot show which of its kitchens also answers the second requirement. This one can, and you can narrow afterward. Every ownership filter on one page shows how the categories sit beside each other.

What MBE certification means for a minority-owned catering order: a narrower list inside this one

Two things get called by the same word. Minority-owned describes who owns the business. Certified describes a claim somebody outside it has checked.

A minority business enterprise, or MBE, is a company at least 51 percent owned and controlled by people from a racial or ethnic minority group. The National Minority Supplier Development Council is the certifier most corporate programs recognize, and it verifies ownership through documents, interviews and site visits.

Targets are usually measured in certified spend, so a report reads the certified part of this page rather than all of it. A small kitchen has often never applied. It is not a weaker kitchen. Spend that has to survive an outside read is its own problem, worked through in our guide to nonprofit catering.

How to hand minority-owned catering to whoever places the orders: pass the filter, not a list of names

The person carrying the target is rarely the person who orders lunch. Procurement or people ops owns the number. An office manager or an assistant places the order on a Tuesday morning with fifteen minutes to spare.

The intent gets lost in that handoff. What travels down is a list of approved restaurants, and a list goes stale. Kitchens change their delivery days, stop catering at office volumes, or move across town.

Pass the filter instead. It stays current without anybody maintaining it. CaterAi reads it on every order, so a day, a headcount and a spend ceiling are all anyone downstream has to supply.

Minority-owned catering FAQs

Which ownership categories count as minority-owned?

Certification programs define it by the owner’s racial or ethnic background, and the recognized groups are usually Black, Hispanic, Asian, Pacific Islander and Native American. Veteran, LGBTQ and disability ownership are counted as their own categories rather than inside this one, and definitions vary between programs.

How do I find out whether a catering company is a certified MBE?

Ask the owner. A certified business has a certificate number and the name of the council that issued it, and will usually send both on request. Plenty of good kitchens hold none at all, so treat the answer as information for your report and not as a test of the food.

Do you need a supplier diversity program to order minority-owned catering?

No. Most offices using this filter are not reporting to anyone. They want the recurring lunch to land somewhere they feel good about, and nothing about the ordering changes when it does. The filter works the same whether a number depends on it or nobody outside the room hears about it.

Can you order minority-owned catering in any city?

In the larger metros the list runs deep enough to put a different kitchen in the room every week. Smaller markets return fewer names, and the wide filter earns more there, because a single ownership category may not return enough restaurants to order from.