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Presidential Food Service provides worldwide food service, security and personal support to the
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and first family of the United States. Additionally, it provides gourmet meals and supports catered functions and social aide dinners for visiting
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. The Presidential Food Service was established in 1951, and is run by the
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. Presidential Food Service operates the
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Mess executive dining rooms, provides a carryout service, and provides complete catering coordination to the White House Complex. It also provides logistics co-ordination for White House Mess personnel and valet services for presidential trips and events.


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