2026

Event Spotlight: Landmark Experiences Caters Mubadala Citi DC Open

What does it take to feed more than 80,000 guests, athletes, media and VIPs at one of the oldest and most prestigious tennis tournaments in the U.S.? For Landmark Experiences, the feat involved careful advance planning and thoughtful collaborations with local standout chefs.

Last July, Landmark Experiences delivered the robust F&B program at the Mubadala Citi DC Open. A newly launched initiative from Elior North America’s Dining & Events, Landmark specializes in large-scale, high-profile events and brings together sister brands including Constellation Culinary Group, Abigail Kirsch and Design Cuisine.

Airport Dining Locations Earn Certified Green Restaurant Status

Leading North American airport restaurateur and retailer Paradies Lagardère announced that more than 98.5% of the company’s 213 airport dining locations have earned the Certified Green Restaurant status from the Green Restaurant Association (GRA), a national nonprofit that has been helping restaurants become more environmentally sustainable since 1990.

What Wedding Pros Predict for 2026: 8 Trends to Watch

2026 weddings are leaning into “more”: more color, more sparkle, more personalization and more fun. To see what couples are gravitating toward, CFE News asked wedding experts across the U.S. to share what they’re seeing from clients right now. We’ve rounded up their insights into eight trends that can help caterers and event pros plan for the year ahead.

Event Spotlight: Black Hills State University International Food Festival

The International Students Organization and Sodexo at BHSU proved it’s a small world after all with its annual International Food Festival in November 2025. Students representing nine countries—and one international BHSU staff member—prepared dishes from their home cultures alongside Sodexo chefs, offering attendees an opportunity to experience personal recipes tied to home and heritage.

Edamame Ham Frittata

A frittata is nothing more than an open-faced omelette and is, in fact, much easier to make. It’s also a natural repository for leftovers from the fridge—particularly any kind of pasta. This one uses edamame, olives and two kinds of cheese. Any combination of cheeses will work, preferably a sharp one and one that melts well. Omit the ham for a vegetarian dish.

How to Turn Packaging Into a Revenue Driver (Not Just Another Cost)

Most catering operators treat packaging as someone else’s problem. You hand off specs to your supplier, they negotiate prices, and you move on to things that feel more exciting.

But packaging plays more of a role in a catering business than operators tend to realize. It directly affects your reorder rates, client acquisition costs and average order value. When you approach it strategically, it stops being a line item to minimize and starts generating measurable returns.

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