All of EBA's Catering coordinators have successfully completed the requirements set by the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation for the ServSafe Food Protection Management Certification Examination which is recognized by the International Food Safety Council.
LET US DO THE WORK FOR YOU.
At EBA's we always welcome the challenge to satisfy the needs of our corporate and social catering customers, serving you better is our goal! We're committed to bringing you the great quality food right to your home or office.We can help you plan your office parties, corporate meetings, working lunches or social gatherings. Our catering menu offers variety for any occasion.Our Hanover location allows us to provide on-time deliveries 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you are working late, need to have a meeting on the weekend, it's no problem. | |||
ORDERING Please allow 72 hours notice for all catering orders; however, we will accommodate last minute orders to the best of our abilities. Order by contacting Maureen at 603-252-0936 (direct line) or at EBA's 603-643-6135 | |||
PAYMENT To open a corporate account please call our Office at 603-643-4293. Custom invoicing is available and can be organized by cost centers or purchase order numbers. We also accept cash, American Express, Visa, MasterCard and corporate checks. All orders require a 50% deposit as a confirmation. All Catering order are subject to New Hampshire or Vermont meals tax and 18% gratuity. | |||
CANCELLATIONS We require at least 72 hours notice on the cancellation of any order. Customers canceling with less than 72 notice will not be refunded their deposit. The European Banking Authority was established by Regulation (EC) No. 1093/2010 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 November 2010. The EBA has officially come into being as of 1 January 2011 and has taken over all existing and ongoing tasks and responsibilities from the Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS). The EBA acts as a hub and spoke network of EU and national bodies safeguarding public values such as the stability of the financial system, the transparency of markets and financial products and the protection of depositors and investors. The EBA has some quite broad competences, including preventing regulatory arbitrage, guaranteeing a level playing field, strengthening international supervisory coordination, promoting supervisory convergence and providing advice to the EU institutions in the areas of banking, payments and e-money regulation as well as on issues related to corporate governance, auditing and financial reporting. |
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