Anonymous wrote:Oh who cares! So what if a kid can't have a second piece of pizza. Kids barely go two hours without eating these days. They'll live.
Anonymous wrote:I would assume the hosts made a mistake with ordering/planning and feel sorry for them. Organizing big parties for little kids is so stressful especially on top of all the other logistical Tetris associated with having little kids. I’ve been lucky so far that all the pairs we’ve gone to have had plenty of food for the kids and food (and coffee!) for the parents.
Anonymous wrote:Oh who cares! So what if a kid can't have a second piece of pizza. Kids barely go two hours without eating these days. They'll live.
Anonymous wrote:People around here are mystifyingly cheap and bad hosts. I never experienced anything like it until I moved here. Where I come from and the circles I was in, running out of food for your guests no matter their age would be considered mortifying. Even coming close to running out so that your guests have noticed and are taking less food to be polite is considered bad hosting! Not serving food to all guests at whatever time of day just isn’t an option.
No one has ever been able to explain to me why this area in particular is like this.
Anonymous wrote:I agree. However i think party places often require only in house food be served and they provide the pizza. They provide a certain amount and maybe it isn’t enough but some parents probably aren’t thinking about it since the party place is supposed to handle it.
I think it’s very cheap of a party place to supply only 3 pizzas for 25 kids. They double cut it so they are small pieces. This places charge quite a bit and could throw in an additional pizza.
Anonymous wrote:People around here are mystifyingly cheap and bad hosts. I never experienced anything like it until I moved here. Where I come from and the circles I was in, running out of food for your guests no matter their age would be considered mortifying. Even coming close to running out so that your guests have noticed and are taking less food to be polite is considered bad hosting! Not serving food to all guests at whatever time of day just isn’t an option.
No one has ever been able to explain to me why this area in particular is like this.
Anonymous wrote:I agree. However i think party places often require only in house food be served and they provide the pizza. They provide a certain amount and maybe it isn’t enough but some parents probably aren’t thinking about it since the party place is supposed to handle it.
I think it’s very cheap of a party place to supply only 3 pizzas for 25 kids. They double cut it so they are small pieces. This places charge quite a bit and could throw in an additional pizza.