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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I always made sure there is enough food for the adults when my kids were of drop-off age but the parents rarely ever ate. Maybe a slice of cake but rarely did they eat pizza, etc. So its possible this is not the first time they hosted a party and were left with a ton of leftovers because the parents didn't eat. Who knows. Also, its possible that the venue will only allow pizza that they order/make and it's included in the package or per kid price. Did they order from outside of the venue or did the venue handle it? [/quote] Did you say meals were served to everyone? We always put on the invitation that parents were encouraged to stay, food for all. Everyone almost ate because they knew there would be food. I generally assume there isn't food for adults and minimal food for kids as that's often what happens. I do a huge spread of simple things - salad, pizza, subs or make your own sandwiches, veggies, fruit, chips, hummus, pasta salad and a few other things and most gets eaten. If you have a lot and make it clear food is available, people will eat.[/quote]
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