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by adsadadsad 2684 days ago
Is catering a big portion of the ticket price? Surely one can venture outside to nearest starbucks, pret, other-fancy-coffee-shop-5metres-away, and dozens of other eateries? Or the food delivery service apps. I'd be pissed off if shitty non-choice catering was going to eat into the ticket price more than 15gbp. Sponsors pay the booze after usually. So what's left after speakers, token tickets, and venue fees?
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The point of the catering isn't just to fill your stomach, it's to have lunch with people who are interested in what you are interested in, ie. to network. If you don't see the point of that, then yeah it's really not going to be worth it for you.
I've been to a few regional conferences so perhaps out of touch, but in those scenarios it's usually either yawn yawn buffet or in most cases a bag with some posh sandwich etc.. in with sponsor logos all over it. I get what you're saying but I can't help but start picturing a table cloth lunch with waiter service as you discuss the merits of the last talk over a fine wine on a table for two/three? perhaps this happens at build? strangeloop?aws:invent? How much of a ticket price is attributed to catering in either scenario?
Aside from keeping the conversations going, keeping lunch on the premises makes it easier to round everyone up after and decreases the likelihood that people are disruptive by streaming in after the post-lunch talk starts. And it's pretty much expected. I would be dismayed if DConf sent me outside for lunch on my own dime.