Catering Profit Margin Statistics and Benchmarks

Catering margins are tighter than restaurants because of higher labor and rental costs per event. These benchmarks let you sanity-check your P&L against the industry — and identify which lever to pull.

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7-13%

Healthy net profit margin for catering businesses

55-65%

Catering gross profit margin range

22-38%

Total labor cost as % of revenue (range)

12-18%

Selling, general & administrative (SG&A) % of revenue

8-15%

Catering EBITDA margin range

1.8-2.6x

Typical revenue-multiple business valuation for catering

Full statistics with sources

MetricValueSourcePeriod
Healthy net profit margin for catering businesses7-13%National Restaurant Association — Industry Operations ReportMost recent NRA Operations Report
Catering gross profit margin range55-65%Deloitte — Restaurant & Foodservice Operations Benchmark2024
Total labor cost as % of revenue (range)22-38%National Restaurant Association — Industry Operations Report2024
Selling, general & administrative (SG&A) % of revenue12-18%Deloitte — Restaurant & Foodservice Operations Benchmark2024
Catering EBITDA margin range8-15%BizBuySell — Catering Business Insights2024
Typical revenue-multiple business valuation for catering1.8-2.6xBizBuySell — Catering Business Insights2024
Median revenue per kitchen FTE for top-quartile caterers$182kTechnomic — Foodservice Operations Productivity2024

What the numbers mean

7-13%Healthy net profit margin for catering businesses

Below 7% leaves no room for a bad quarter. Above 13% typically requires multi-event-per-day operations or a high-end private-dining concept.

Source: National Restaurant Association — Industry Operations Report · Most recent NRA Operations Report

55-65%Catering gross profit margin range

Revenue minus cost of food and direct event labor. Higher end requires aggressive food costing discipline.

Source: Deloitte — Restaurant & Foodservice Operations Benchmark · 2024

22-38%Total labor cost as % of revenue (range)

The single biggest controllable cost. Operators below 30% typically use software-driven scheduling and have predictable event throughput.

Source: National Restaurant Association — Industry Operations Report · 2024

12-18%Selling, general & administrative (SG&A) % of revenue

Includes back-office, sales, marketing, and software costs. Below 12% is uncommon outside owner-operated kitchens.

Source: Deloitte — Restaurant & Foodservice Operations Benchmark · 2024

8-15%Catering EBITDA margin range

For multi-unit operators considering a sale or refinancing, EBITDA is the standard valuation metric.

Source: BizBuySell — Catering Business Insights · 2024

1.8-2.6xTypical revenue-multiple business valuation for catering

Single-location caterers typically trade in this range. Multi-unit or franchise-attached operations can reach 3-4x.

Source: BizBuySell — Catering Business Insights · 2024

$182kMedian revenue per kitchen FTE for top-quartile caterers

A productivity benchmark. Operators above this number typically use centralized prep, par-stock automation, and tight per-event production planning.

Source: Technomic — Foodservice Operations Productivity · 2024

Related on CaterCamp

The benchmarks above sit alongside our product and operator-guide pages. Use these to apply the data to your own catering or foodservice operation.

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