Is 4 large pizzas double sliced too few? 12 kids and 15 adults

Anonymous
That's what too little. Order more!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:pizza is so cheap, please just buy more.


Op here. How many more would you say? I originally thought maybe 7 larges but the pizza shop thought that was far too many. But I wanted to ask here to get a feel for what’s common.


The pizza shop is trying to get you to spend less money there? Huh.
Anonymous
Who suggested that number? Of course it is too low.
Anonymous
Way, way to little. But if it's a kid's party parents seem not to partake much around here.
Anonymous
Crazy low. Are they allowed to eat or just smell?
Anonymous
That is way too low and agree on not double-cutting it. Nothing wrong with freezing any leftovers. Agree that you need at least 7 large pizzas but would be helpful to know timeframe, other food provided, length of event, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How old are the kids?


4-12 (sibling mix)

This was actually the recommendation from the pizza place which throws me off some but I haven’t ordered pizzas in a long time.


The pizza place says this?? I would call again. Maybe you got someone new who had no idea.
Anonymous
It's best to over-order.

Are you afraid of leftovers?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How old are the kids?


4-12 (sibling mix)

This was actually the recommendation from the pizza place which throws me off some but I haven’t ordered pizzas in a long time.


The pizza place says this?? I would call again. Maybe you got someone new who had no idea.


+2

Or misunderstood .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How old are the kids?


4-12 (sibling mix)

This was actually the recommendation from the pizza place which throws me off some but I haven’t ordered pizzas in a long time.


Do what the pizza place says. Get the slices double cut. I don’t know who these people are who hoover four slices of pizza and act like that’s normal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How old are the kids?


4-12 (sibling mix)

This was actually the recommendation from the pizza place which throws me off some but I haven’t ordered pizzas in a long time.


Do what the pizza place says. Get the slices double cut. I don’t know who these people are who hoover four slices of pizza and act like that’s normal.


NP. Double cut slices never separate correctly, and no one will have just one. Get it sliced normally, and get at least 6 pizzas, mostly cheese.
Anonymous
How big are their pizzas? Are their larges especially large?
Anonymous
My family of 5 can eat 2 larges, please double your order
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How old are the kids?


4-12 (sibling mix)

This was actually the recommendation from the pizza place which throws me off some but I haven’t ordered pizzas in a long time.


Do what the pizza place says. Get the slices double cut. I don’t know who these people are who hoover four slices of pizza and act like that’s normal.


NP. Double cut slices never separate correctly, and no one will have just one. Get it sliced normally, and get at least 6 pizzas, mostly cheese.


Of course they separate correctly! They use a pizza cutter just like for the regular pizza slices.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My family of 5 can eat 2 larges, please double your order


+1. Most DCUM women will eat 4 large pizzas on their own while their family is out of the house.
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