The Cancer Council team in Sydney had a straightforward brief for this one, and the order reflected that. Nine croissant and fruit packs in total, split between cheese and tomato for the vegetarians and ham and cheese for everyone else. No overlap, no confusion at the table.

What made this order practical was how cleanly it divided. Each pack came ready to hand out, so there was no serving involved and no need to sort anything on arrival. The fruit alongside the croissants meant it held up as a proper morning option rather than just a snack. For a team that likely had a full schedule ahead, that kind of self-contained format does exactly what it needs to.

Both croissant options were gone before the morning stretched too far.