Ellerston Capital’s order came through for their Sydney office, and it centred almost entirely on the Sandwich and Wrap Platter. Twelve of them, which for a working lunch makes sense. The platters are built to sit in the middle of a table and let people graze without any fuss, so there’s no queuing, no waiting, just food that’s ready when the room is.
Alongside those came a single individually packed Thai Tofu wrap, vegan and sealed separately. That detail matters more than it might look. One person in the room had their own requirements, and rather than working around a shared platter, they had something that was entirely theirs from the moment it arrived.
That one extra item is often what makes a lunch order actually work for everyone in the room.