Our 2009 food supply covered roughly 200 people. I estimate it was about 50% above what we needed. = Saturday = == Delivery from ADVANTAGE FOOD & BEVERAGE == 648 N Cassady Ave Columbus, OH 43219 (614) 253-7200 (614) 253-5401 fax 34 cases Canned Pop, $10 each (816 cans) 8 cases Bottled Water $10 each (192 bottles) 600 Individual Chips (1 oz. Frito-Lay) $0.42 each 8 Assorted K-Cup Coffee - 25 Count (total 200 servings coffee) $12.50 each Keurig coffee machine rental was free (Keurig brews 1 cup per unit inserted) sugar, creamer, stirrers, cups not included Advantage total with tax, no delivery charge: $822 Items delivered Friday night, stored overnight in classroom, moved to cafe area for serving == Delivery from Panera Bread == Cafe 3018 1619 N. High St. 614-297-6800 17 packs bagels (18 per pack) (306 bagels) $12 each 15 tubs cream cheese, $5.29 each Panera total $283 Items delivered 8:30 AM Saturday == Groceries == $163 at Kroger (N. High St.). Included cookies, muffins, apples, clementines, bananas*, sugar/creamer/cups/stirrers for coffee, raisin packets, granola bars, pop-tarts, peanuts (served in dixie cups), napkins, paper towels, garbage bags, freezer bags (for leftovers). * - most bananas in supermarket are underripe. Should pre-buy. == Ice == Brought each morning by volunteers in 7-lb bags. 3 plastic bins filled with pop and ice. = Sunday = Continued to use pop, snacks, bagels from Saturday. == Delivery by Adriatico's == (chosen by asking for recommendations from students) 265 W 11th Ave. 614-421-2300 18 "buckeye" sized pizzas (enormous rectangles) - $31.80 each plates & napkins included free total $573 = Total = Food total $1841, about $9.21 each. Not being tied to a monopoly caterer is tEh win.