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Cater2.me works with high quality, local food vendors — from farmers market purveyors and food trucks to chef-owned restaurants and boutique caterers — to bring delicious meals to offices, events, and more.


Since its founding in 2010, Cater2.me has transformed the culture of thousands of companies through millions of meals served.


For press inquiries, please contact: press@cater2.me

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Cater2.me in the Press

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PR Newswire

June 2021

Cater2.me Partners with Feeding America® to Help Provide 1.5 Million Meals to Communities Facing Hunger

Starting this June, Cater2.me is helping to provide one meal* to Feeding America for every meal served to corporate clients nationwide.

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Shoutout LA

September 2020

Meet Zachary Yungst | Co-Founder, Traveler & Healthy Eater

Get to know Cater2.me co-founder, Zach Yungst, and learn about his take on the industry, what it means to innovate, and his favorite spots to eat in LA.

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PR Newswire

April 2020

Cater2.me Partners With Cision to Help Austin Food Vendors and Vulnerable During COVID-19

As part of Cater2.me's nationwide Vendor Assistance & Community Support Program, clients like Cision can sponsor a set of meals that are delivered to local food banks and food recovery programs; with all the work performed by a local food vendor.

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PR Newswire

March 2020

Cater2.me and Calendly Partner to Provide Food Relief to Atlanta's Most Vulnerable During COVID-19 Crisis

In a joint statement, co-founders of Cater2.me, Yungst and Lorton, and Awotona, the CEO of Calendly, said, "We are glad to have found a productive and helpful partnership during these tough times that could do some good in the Greater Atlanta community. We wish everyone a return to health and prosperity shortly."

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OPEN Forum - American Express

March 2018

How 3 Companies Are Transforming the Office Lunch

Lorton says that companies offering food as a benefit to employees have the potential to score on two levels. On the one hand, staff spends less time away from work during the lunch hour, which can be good for the company's bottom line. On the other, it's a chance to build community and culture, and give employees a meal that they can look forward to, and even a taste of a restaurant they've been wanting to try.

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Voyage LA

January 2018

Meet Alex Lorton and Zach Yungst of Cater2.me

This dream of creating a community around local food in the workplace became a reality when we took a risk and left our steady jobs (Alex moved across the country to California!). In the fall of 2010, we started up operations with one client, working out of our apartment.

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PR Newswire

August 2015

Cater2.me Expands to Seattle, Denver and Los Angeles, Marking Nine Locations for the Leading Food Startup

The company has already started working with some exciting new technology and startup clients, including Socrata in Seattle, AppNexus in Denver and Spotify in LA, as well as delicious, local food vendors, such as Uneeda Burger and Oma Bap in Seattle, The Corner Beet and DiFranco's in Denver and fundamental LA and The Anchor in LA.

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TechCrunch

September 2014

Catering Startup Cater2.me Says It Has Served 5M Meals

Cater2.me’s goal is to deliver a more varied, tasty catering experience by tapping into the varied culinary world you find in many cities.

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The New York Observer (formerly Betabeat)

April 2014

This Startup Will Disrupt Your Company’s Lame Free Pizza Day

Everybody loves a free lunch, especially when their boss pays for it. Still, sometimes you might wish your employer would switch it up and order something besides twelve pepperoni pizzas.

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Pando

May 2013

How Cater2.me is quietly scaling without venture capital

Cater2.me captures and saves preferences like employee dietary restrictions, so once companies have a good experience with the service, they're likely to stay.

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The Chicago Tribune

March 2013

Cater2.me wants to feed you at work

Lunch is serious business for Cater2.me, a corporate catering startup that has joined the fray of companies jostling to feed Chicago's office workers.

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The New York Times

July 2012

Haute Food in New York, Delivered to Your Desk

The service “benefits clients because they get a variety of local high-quality artisanal food they normally wouldn't be exposed to.”

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TechCrunch

March 2012

Cater2.me May Be Feeding Your Favorite Startup

Cater2.me was founded in late 2010 and has already attracted some positive press attention. Now, its client list includes some startups worth bragging about, such as Yelp, Eventbrite, Tagged, Square, Dropbox, Twilio, Causes, Posterous, and Heyzap.

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The New York Times

September 2011

The Middleman Is Thriving on the Internet

No journalist likes to be told he's naïve. But that's what Zach Yungst, co-founder of Cater2.me, told me after I wrote a Ping column suggesting that companies that pay for their employee's meals, as many high-tech firms do, retard the economic life of a neighborhood.

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