Catering Referral Fee?

Business By snowboarder Updated 22 Nov 2005 , 11:49pm by snowboarder

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snowboarder Posted 22 Nov 2005 , 7:45pm
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Hi!

A caterer has referred several wedding cakes to me this year. I was wondering if anyone knows of a standard referral fee for when caterers refer cakes. I'd really like to show my appreciation to him for these referrals.

Thanks!
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tanyap Posted 22 Nov 2005 , 7:52pm
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I don't know what your relationship is to this person (i.e. do you know him/her very well or not well at all) but maybe you could offer him/her a gift certificate for one free cake depending on how much he/she refers you (upto a max. value).

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mudpie Posted 22 Nov 2005 , 8:08pm
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What about calling other caterers and asking what referral fee they receive..or bakers and do it vice-verse. Hey..that might even drum up more exposure for you!
Just a thought.

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gilson6 Posted 22 Nov 2005 , 8:12pm
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Also, as a caterer, I don't think I would actually expect a referral fee. I think I would return the favor and refer someone to him. It would mean just as much and could quite possibly make them more money. It would to me!

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snowboarder Posted 22 Nov 2005 , 11:49pm
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Thanks for the replies!

I met him thru a mutual contact (chef we both know) & then got to know him reasonably well when he started referring brides to me (for weddings at the venue he owns). It's always busy when I deliver & setup, so we haven't had long chats. But I'm grateful for the referrals.

I haven't ever had anyone ask me for a catering referral, but I will definitely keep that in mind. In the meantime, I will figure out a way to do a cake or two for some of his non-wedding events. With the holiday season upon us, there will probably be parties where this would work well.

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