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Joyful Provisions Catering Co.


Scheduling
Type of balloons
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About
My work stands out because of the love and attention that goes into every event that I am apart of. You can be assured that the client with a $2000 is going to get the same five star service as the client with an unlimited budget. I love seeing the look of joy on the faces of my clients when they taste their menu. That coupled with the wonderful comments I receive from the guests of the events I cater. Food really is a universal language.
Overview

Hired 1 time

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Services offered
Type of balloons

Balloon columns

Balloon arches

Balloon centerpieces

Balloon backdrop

Event type

Birthday party

Festival

Wedding

Corporate event

Location type

Indoors

Outdoors

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Projects and media
Reviews
2.6

5 reviews

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Nancy Y.

Aug 7, 2012

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Susan S.

Aug 7, 2012

Describe your experience with Joyful Provisions Catering Co. .
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Melissa G.

Feb 2, 2013

I purchased a groupon for this company and after four weeks of calling to get it scheduled with no response, I have filed a few complaints and will be making sure everyone knows not to use this company. My husband spent a lot of time trying to get me an awesome birthday present and Joyful provisions has absolutely ruined it. DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY FOR ANYTHING!!!!
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Kai U.

Sep 25, 2012

STAY AWAY! I purchased a LivingSocial deal for a week's worth of meal delivery with this company. Turns out it is a total scam. Promised first delivery on a Monday only to cancel. Rescheduled delivery for Tuesday, but failed to show up AGAIN. No call. No email. Nothing. I know of at least three other families that were left high and dry as well. DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!
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Unhappy C.

Oct 1, 2012

Cold food, bad attitude

FAQs

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    My biggest advice would be to never allow price to be your most important factor. You want to hire someone who shares your vision and can execute that vision the way you would like.