Ordering A Cake At Jewel-Osco (2024)

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Ordering A Cake At Jewel-Osco (1)

"Hi, can I help you?"

"Yes, do you have a Michael Jackson cake?"

"No. If you bring in a picture that you own the copyright to, we can

scan and print it on an edible wafer. We can then place it on top of

the cake."

"Oh."

"We also have cake designs in that book over there."

Customer then looks at book.

"Please let us know if you have any questions or if you're ready to order a cake."

Many customers come in wanting to order a cake but not sure how the process works. I would be too if I didn't work there. But having worked at Jewel-Osco for some time, ordering a cake, to me, is a piece of cake. (Not that I'm particularly fond of extremely sweet mildly nutritious desserts.)

When taking a special order I usually have a piece of paper I have to fill out and a set of questions I usually ask the customer. Below are basic cake ordering information that would be useful for first timers.

There are 3 kinds of cakes that you can special order at Jewel-Osco: chocolate, yellow and marble. Yellow, I'm assuming, is vanilla cake. Why we don't call it vanilla I am not sure. Chocolate is self explanatory; marble is a combination of yellow and chocolate together, mostly yellow with some chocolate in it.

There are different cakes sizes. A 1/8 sheet cake feeds about 6 to 10 people, depending on how you slice it. A 1/4 sheet cake feeds 15 to 20; A 1/2 sheet cake feeds 30 to 40. Our biggest cake, the fullsheet, is two 1/2 sheets put together and it feeds 72 to 80 people. (As usual, depending on how you slice it.) Besides the sheet cakes, we also have an 8 inch round cake, which can be either single ordouble layer, which feeds from 8 to 12 people. Lastly, we have the 5 inch round cake, also known as a baby cake, which some people get so their baby can play with, and it feeds about 3 to 5 people.

There are two main icings, whip cream and butter-cream. If you have a party and the cake is going to sit out, I would recommend a butter-cream iced cake because whip cream needs to be refrigerated.Additionally, we also have better-cream icing, but I usually don't bring that up because not a lot of people are aware of it, and, unless people want it, I assume they are content with the two main choices.

Once I get the above information, I would ask if you want a filling in the cake, something to put in the middle of it. If you don't that's fine, but if you are interested then the fillings are, in no particular order: fresh strawberries, fresh bananas, custard (Bavarian creme), German chocolate, fudge, chocolate, whip cream, butter-cream, lemon filling, raspberry preserves, pineapple preserves, cherry preserves, and strawberry preserves. The fresh strawberries and bananas we would get from the produce department; they are the same fruits you can get on the sales floor. The only difference is that we cut them up and put them in your cake. We would add a layer of butter-cream or whip cream, depending on your icing, before putting the fruits in. For the fresh strawberries, we would also mix it with strawberry glaze, to keep it fresh and jelly.

Once the food part of your cake is determined, I would ask you how you would like it decorated. You can either point to a picture or design in the cake design book or you can describe how you would like your cake to look. If it's a design from the book, I would jot the number associated with the design down, and then ask you what you would like written on your cake. After that, I would quote you a price and we would be almost done, unless you would like your cake modified to your desire. Modifications include, but not limited to: border colors, additional balloons or roses, primary or pastel confetti’s, ribbons along the border, exclusion of certain features of the design from the design book, etc. Now, if you don't want the cake looking like a design from the cake design book, you usually have two choices. You can bring in a picture that we can scan, print out on an edible wafer, and then placed on the cake, or you can explain to us how you would want the cake to look. If it's mainly roses and balloons and something simple, I can most likely do it. If not, I would tell you I can't and then look for the main cake decorator, who is also my crew chief, and see if she can do it.

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This is just a quick look at ordering a cake at my particular Jewel-Osco. It is my opinion and does not represent the company. There are more details that I probably missed and might address in the future.

Ordering A Cake At Jewel-Osco (2024)

FAQs

How many people does a 1/4 sheet cake feed? ›

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Quarter Sheet9" x 13"29
Half Sheet13" x 18"58
Full Sheet18" x 26"117
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Why are store bought cakes so expensive? ›

Conclusion. Cakes can be expensive because of the ingredients, labour, and equipment used to make them. However, there are ways to save money on cakes without sacrificing quality or taste. For example, choosing a smaller cake size can save money on the cake itself and the decorations.

What to consider when ordering a cake? ›

Tips for Choosing the Right Birthday Cake
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Why do people order cakes? ›

A custom cake is all about the person or event being celebrated. Designing a custom cake for someone shows you know their tastes, hobbies, loves and favourite things. A custom cake celebrates your event and your loved one.

How much does a 1/2 sheet cake feed? ›

A full-sheet cake (18 x 24 inches, requiring approximately 16 cups of batter) serves up to 80 people. Meanwhile, 1/2 sheet cake (18 x 12 inches and using 7 to 8 cups of batter) should be enough for 36-48 guests. And the smallest option, 1/4 sheet cake (9 x 13 inches, up to 4 cups of batter), can feed 20-24 people.

What size cake will feed 20 people? ›

6-inch: Serves 10–12 people. 8-inch: Serves 16–20 people. 10-inch: Serves 25–30 people. 12-inch: Serves 36–40 people.

Why do Costco cakes taste so good? ›

In true Costco fashion, the costs are low but the quality is high. Costco has in-house bakers, so the baked goods are fresh and made by pros. It's hard to choose a top pick from Costco's bakery, but the Costco cakes are a fan favorite.

Why do restaurants charge for a cake that I brought in? ›

Restaurant owners impose the charges for a reason. They say the fees cover costs associated with servers' time and washing dishes, and also help offset money lost when diners skip desserts listed on the menu.

Is it cheaper to buy or make a birthday cake? ›

If you enjoy baking and have the necessary tools and skills, making your own birthday cake can be a cost-effective and rewarding choice. On the other hand, if you lack the time, skills, or interest in baking, purchasing a store-bought cake may be more convenient, albeit at a potentially higher cost.

What questions to ask when ordering a cake? ›

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  • What's the cake delivery process? ...
  • Are you licensed?
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How can you tell a good cake? ›

Symmetry is one of the most important characteristics of a good quality cake. A well-made cake should be evenly baked, levelled, and have a consistent shape. This is important not only for aesthetics but also for ensuring that the cake is evenly cooked.

What goes first in a cake? ›

One of the main rules of baking a cake has always been to start a cake mix with dry ingredients. Then, add in the butter, and end things with wet ingredients.

How do you say no to a cake order? ›

If the cake is ordered by your parents or your friends, you need to express gratitudes to them. Then told them the reason, I believe they can understand you if they know you very well. Hoping you can have a happy birthday. No thank you.

Is it rude to refuse birthday cake? ›

No, you just politely decline. If you feel the need to explain, then say you don't eat sweets, you ate earlier and are full, you will be eating later, or some other excuse. A good host won't force the issue. Disrespect by not complying with the social norms or etiquette of a group/culture.

What is the etiquette for eating cake? ›

She continued: 'If you are served a dry cake, such as a pound cake, you would tear it into small bitesize pieces with your fingers, and then neatly eat with your hands. 'A moist cake, for example, a cheesecake, you would use a fork and a spoon if required.

How many pieces can you get out of a 1 4 sheet cake? ›

A half-sized sheet pan will make 58 servings and a quarter-sized pan will make 30 servings.

What size sheet cake for 25 guests? ›

And you will have to consider who you are feeding to know exactly how big your sheet cake should be. I find that for small house parties with up to 20 to 25 guests, ¼ sheet cake size is enough.

What size sheet cake serves 40? ›

A half sheet cake is 11×15 inches in dimensions and can serve up to 40 people. Lastly, a Full sheet cake can serve about 80 guests, with measurements being 18×24 inches.

What size cake for 50 people? ›

Choose the right size of cake: Generally, a 6" cake serves about 12 people, an 8" cake serves about 24 people, a 10" cake serves about 36 people, and a 12" cake serves about 50 people.

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