| DCUM always way overestimates how much pizza is needed for parties. You have 16 kids aged 9-11 at a venue type place in the middle of the afternoon. I would be surprised if any parents stay- maybe if the venue is a long drive, but even then they will probably sit in their cars etc- not be hanging around the party eating pizza. The kids will be excited- put 1 slice of pizza on each plate. Maybe a few kids will go get a second one- but I basically doubt it. So if you get 4 pizzas you really have more than double what you are likely to eat. If you get 8- like some people are suggesting- you are likely to be taking 4-5 pizzas home. |
+1 My kids and their friends would likely eat 3 slices, so I’d get 8 pizzas |
Thats a you issue. Ever try being flexible? We would eat the pizza as dinner and have snack before bed. |
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I'd rather buy too much, than not enough.
Tween boys will easily eat 3 slices each. There will be at least one kid who will eat 4+(and no, it won't necessarily be the "fat" kid as a pp said. More likely it will be the smallest kid there.) |
| What fruits and chips tween boys love to eat these days? |
Zero at a kids birthday party from 3-5. Maybe adults will eat a 1/2 a pizza. No one will take more than 1 slice. |
I’d probably just get regular potato chips + grapes and maybe strawberries. |
| How physically active will the kids have been since 3:00, how many are boys, and how much time will they have to eat? I feel like there’s a big difference between girls going to a paint your own pottery party and boys going to a trampoline park, in terms of pizza consumption per guest. I’d do 5 pizzas in the first instance and 7 pizzas in the second. |
I love how the number of pizzas keeps increasing. Unless OP and husband are splitting a whole pizza they don't need 8 large pizzas. It's like the pizza collective drives these answers. |
That’s not how it works. I’m totally obese and at the last kids birthday party I attended I ate one slice of pizza and some grapes. |
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9-11 year olds are not toddlers. My super skinny active 11 year old and down an entire medium cheese pizza himself.
It’s pizza, it’s cheap. Just get plenty-if you have leftover let people take some home or freeze some. It’s really not that complicated. Pizza is pretty much the cheapest party food-don’t be that person who didn’t have enough. And pps are right about the adults-they won’t eat until they know the kids are done UNLESS they see you have plenty. Then they will feel more comfortable eating. I always want guests to feel comfortable so I always overestimate. |
It's the Pizza Industrial Complex driving up these numbers. |
My super skinny active 10 yr old survives on air and not much else. He wouldn't eat more than one. These aren't 17yr olds and no kid should eat a whole pizza at a party. Teach him manners. Pizza is always thrown away at parties because kids don't eat much and most parents won't either. |
So the moral is just don't order much for parents. |
| Get pizza that you will eat again as leftovers, and then get 7-8 pizzas. I wouldn’t want to run out of food if it’s good. If it’s some regular chain place, you can get 6. People will pass on it. |