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cater

[key-ter] / ˈkeɪ tər /


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The result, he argues, is a structural shift toward spending categories that cater to individuals rather than households.

From Barron's

Are we wrong for not caving or catering more to our out-of-town guests?

From MarketWatch

Banks and other firms are hungry to cater to family offices’ every need, while entrepreneurs and investment managers are clamoring to land a slice of these families’ immense wealth.

From The Wall Street Journal

The mystery behind who is he catering for also draws people in - but he tells Newsbeat he is keeping that secret to himself.

From BBC

Firms that cater to higher-income customers, or sell specialized products such as quality yarn, may be more insulated from worries about broader demand, given wealthier households’ resilience in recent years.

From Barron's