Hot breakfast lines that cleared before the CEO took the stage; vegetarian and egg stations split for flow, not segregation.
Buffet depth was traded for speed: fewer SKUs, higher execution, runners clearing aggressively so the room looked composed when lights dimmed for the keynote.
Beverage points were mirrored at both hall entrances so queues never crossed the main aisles.
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