FoodStorm runs catering operations end-to-end from online ordering to delivery and is well-suited to grocery and retail catering programs, though its mobile experience and add-on costs draw criticism.
Pros & cons
Pros
- Runs the whole operation from online cart to delivery
- Built around caterers’ needs with responsive development
Cons
- – Weaker mobile/phone customer experience
- – Add-on modules (e.g. accounting export) are expensive
What users really rate it
Our 4.7/5 consensus is weighted by review volume across the public sources below (captured Jul 2026). We aggregate the numbers rather than send you off to a single site.
| Source | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|
| Capterra | 4.7 / 5 | 18 |
| Consensus | 4.7 / 5 | 18 total |
Key features
- ◑ Proposals & menus (add-on/tier)
- ◑ BEO / event orders (add-on/tier)
- Invoicing & payments
- ◑ CRM / leads (add-on/tier)
- Online ordering
- – Public pricing
How FoodStorm compares
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FoodStorm head-to-head
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How we rate FoodStorm. The user rating is a consensus we calculate across public review platforms (weighted by volume); our score is a transparent 100-point rubric. We may earn a commission if you sign up through our link, at no cost to you — it never affects our rating. Read our methodology →
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