Hunter Mason’s order this week centred on something simple done properly. Eighteen Sydney CBD offices see this kind of brief constantly, but the sandwich, wrap and baguette platter quantity tells its own story. Eighteen units for a working lunch suggests a mid-sized meeting, the kind where people are still at the table when the food arrives and plates need to be accessible without interrupting whoever is speaking.
The mix of formats matters more than it might seem. Baguettes hold together through a long briefing. Wraps are easy to eat standing. Sandwiches suit anyone who just wants something familiar and straightforward. For Hunter Mason’s team, having all three meant nobody had to make a compromise based on what was left.
The count landed exactly where it needed to. Enough for everyone, nothing sitting untouched by the end.