Sydney Health Partners at the University of Sydney pulled together a serious spread of food for what looked like a full day of activity across their Camperdown campus. The order was built to cover multiple points in the day, which made the mix of items make immediate sense.

The sandwich, wrap and baguette platters were ordered in two separate quantities, forty across the two, which points to a large group being fed in stages rather than all at once. Alongside those, a pack of twenty four mini frittatas gave people something more substantial to reach for, the kind of thing that holds up better than finger sandwiches when a meeting runs long.

The morning and afternoon tea platter handled the sweeter side of things at either end of the day, while the large sweet and savoury bites platter sat comfortably in the middle, covering that awkward window between lunch and the afternoon session when people need something but not a full meal.

For a research and health partnership environment, where timing between sessions matters, having food that could be set out and returned to without much fuss was the practical backbone of the whole order.