Pizza calculator
Accurate calculation of quantity per company
Enter the number of people to assemble the perfect order and learn an interesting fact about pizza!
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Pizza calculator
🍕 How to calculate pizza for a company and not make a mistake
The main fear of the organizer of any party is that the guests will remain hungry. The second problem is ordering too much and throwing away money. Our smart algorithm solves this problem using the formula for the area of a circle (S = πr²) and average satiety values.
🚀 Saving life hack:
Many people think that two pizzas of 30 cm are more than one 45 cm. This is a mistake!
The area of one pizza is 45 cm (~1590 cm²) more than two 30 cm (~1413 cm²). By ordering larger diameters, you get more food and fewer sides for the same money.
How does the calculator work?
We take into account three key parameters:
- Hunger Level: From a light snack (for meetings) to a party (when pizza is the main course).
- Size: Standard pizzeria formats (30, 40 and 50 cm).
- Drinks: Automatic calculation of juices or soda from the norm of 0.5 liters per person.
💡 After you place your order and eat, use our service "Split the money" to honestly distribute the check to all party participants.
👨🍳 For those who cook at home
Our calculator is unique in that it shows not only the number of boxes to order, but alsograms of ingredients. In the results block you will see how much you need:
- Test
- Cheese (Mozzarella)
- Sauce and filling
This is the perfect assistant for a home pizza party when you need to buy groceries from the store.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
How many slices are in a regular pizza?
Slicing standards in pizzerias:
• 30-35 cm - 8 pieces.
• 40-45 cm - 8 or 10 pieces.
• 25 cm (small) - 6 pieces.
How many grams of pizza do you need for one person?
• For girls and children: 250-300 g (2-3 pieces).
• For men: 400-500 g (3-5 pieces).
Our calculator takes average values depending on the selected hunger level.
Why is it more profitable to take a 40 cm pizza rather than a 30 cm one?
Increasing the diameter by only 30% gives an increase in weight and area almost 2 times! However, the price usually increases by only 40-50%. Large pizza is always better in terms of price/weight ratio.
