Meal allocation rules
Once you have created your meals, define your allocation rules to assign your participants to the various catering locations of your event. To do this, go to Catering > Allocation Rules and click on **Add **to create a new rule.

Configure a meal allocation rule
Meal
Select from the list the meal for which you wish to create an allocation rule. You can also create a new meal.

Availability dates
Select the dates on which the meal is available.

Attendance days
If you take into account the participant's attendance days, they will only be able to have meals on days when they are indicated as present in their participant sheet.

Limit access to specific dates
If your participant sheet contains a selection of dates information field, you can use this information in your meal allocation rules. In this case, the participant will have access to a meal only on the selected dates.

Conditions
You can specify the conditions that must be met for a meal to be assigned to a participant: these conditions can relate to the different tags, or to the information recorded in the participant sheet.
You can take into account the tags of participants, their category or their structure. For example, you can assign a specific tag to the structures for which you provide meals, so as to assign all participants linked to these structures to a particular catering location. Or you can assign a tag to all press-related categories (journalists, photographers, cameramen...) to assign them a catering location close to your event's Press Center.
Regarding participant information, you can use any drop-down list or checkbox information as a condition for meal allocation. This allows you to take into account, for example, participants' preferences (choice of menu, diet, etc.) that you have previously requested in the registration form.

List of meal allocation rules
As you create your meal allocation rules, they are displayed in the list of rules, grouped by meal type: breakfast, lunch and dinner. You can then define the priority of each rule within these three groups.

Updated on: 13/12/2024
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