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Catchy Name And Tagline For Catering Business...

Posted by Anonymous on 125 Points
My girlfriend and I are in the process of starting up a catering business. We are fairly young(mid 20s) but are very passionate about this.We plan to cater for corporate lunches, workshops, small parties(100 people) to begin with....We need a name thats unique and different cos there are quite a number of such businesses here (Uganda-Africa). We need to compete favourably and the name will be a step ahead in that direction... This is very urgent..

  • Posted by dlcowden on Accepted
    Express Creative Catering

    (communicates quick and creative service)

    You could do some fun design work with the word Express and of course, creative helps you stand out from the others as well.

    I thought express because, when choosing a catering company, you want them to be on time and CREATIVE to express to target market that you are not just another run-of-the-mill caterer.

    Feedback appreciated.

    Marketing-Riot
    Donna Cowden
  • Posted by Lesleyf on Accepted
    Corporate Catering
    Whatever your needs...we will cater to them.

    Corporate Catering
    Always catering to your needs.

    or

    Corporate Catering
    Constanty catering to your needs.


    And maybe you could even abbreviate the Corporate Catering into 'CC.'
  • Posted by Mikee on Accepted
    The name could be almost anything. Many of the catering businesses I have come in contact have chosen names that are unrelated to food and just sound interesting. Your business is going to make it or break it based on the quality of your food and serfvice and your value. That said here are some ideas.

    Spice of Life Catering
    Full Moon Catering
    The Epicurean
    A Catered Affair

    Is there something or someplace well known where you live that you can name it after?

    Hope this helps,
    Mike
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