Always make sure that if the customer set up the tables, you check to make sure they locked the legs

by happy____daze

37 Comments

  1. KULR_Mooning

    Is that flour? Luckily it wasn’t prepared food

  2. UnitedSentences5571

    Every gig has to have one glitch. Yours wa a doozy.

  3. BannedMyName

    Interested to hear if the customer took the fault on this one or wanted compensation

  4. pickle-glitter

    Did you check the BEO? Customer requested non-dairy sterno.

  5. Numeno230n

    Is that Sterno cans on the floor or just a bunch of spilled condensed milk?

  6. Ikarusbysarp

    You are lucky you were not two for two, I can already see that the other table also was not secured.

  7. Oh no! This happened to me! With a wedding cake! I was delivering to a wedding and no one secured the legs and… splat!

  8. sludgylist80716

    It doesn’t look like you lost much food?

  9. thatredheadedchef321

    Oh, Dude! You have all my empathy. This happed to me once. Now I double check every table, every time.

  10. Itchy_Professor_4133

    At least there doesn’t seem to be any actual food loss here. No sense crying over spilled milk

  11. ErinysFuriae

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    DON’T TALK ABOUT THE TABLES

  12. puppycatisselfish

    Can’t spell rampage without “ramp”

  13. Low_Basis_5282

    A conversation piece that livened up the event.

  14. cantremembr

    The last two catered parties I attended, caterer brought all of their own tables for the food. Not a terrible policy.

  15. Evening_Tree1983

    I never worked in a restaurant only years of catering but it’s just a different kind of wild… the craziest problem solving and you can’t just fire new food for 500 people

  16. No matter what you’re doing in the kitchen, if you don’t double check things, yourself, and just blindly trust that other people have done things correctly, you deserve whatever happens to you. This is *especially* true if you blindly trust customers when it’s anything that can screw you over. You’ve learned a valuable lesson, but luckily, I don’t see food all over the ground, so hopefully you didn’t lose / ruin any product.

  17. DrNinnuxx

    Been there.

    Then I started making checklists, in the way pilots have pre-flight checklists.

  18. idlefritz

    This is why I always first cater wrap my customers.

  19. Either_Cockroach3627

    Omg…. I never thought about this!!

  20. Turbulent_Common_528

    Are your customers the Dudley’s?

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  21. KaNesDeath

    Had this happen once. Hosts setup the buffet tables at a rental hall before we got there. Turned out one of the tables had a broken leg. Collapsing once we put the catered food on it. Fortunately only one item was lost.

  22. MSgtGunny

    Also if you’re catering, The Restaurant Store sells foldable and stackable chafing dishes that look way better than the aluminum wire ones, and are only like $25-$45 a piece, coming with a solid water pan and a lid.

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