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  2. Cater for is used to say that you provide a perticular group of people with what is needed or wanted by them. Cater to usually expresses the idea that you'll provide what exactly a particular group of people want especially sth that is unusual or that people think is wrong or messed up.
    english.stackexchange.com/questions/426460/cate…
    In BE, if cater means provide food or other things as required by someone, it is cater for. If cater means the same as pander - to satisfy a particular desire or longing - then it is cater to.
    forum.wordreference.com/threads/cater-for-cater-to…
    Cater for - more common in British English, cater to - more common in American English. That is a tendency, not a rule.
    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/344908/differenc…
     
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