How Much BBQ/Pulled Pork for a 100 Guests Graduation Party?
Graduation Party • 100 guests
Note: This assumes bbq/pulled pork is your main food. Planning a buffet spread? See our Graduation Party Planner for balanced quantities.
📐 Why This Amount Works
100 guests × 85% eating rate 85 eaters × 1 pieces per person × 1.15 (+15% for bbq/pulled pork) 98 pieces ÷ 3 per lb 32.7 × 1.15 = 37.6, rounded up 📊 Quick Reference: BBQ/Pulled Pork by Guest Count
| Guests | BBQ/Pulled Pork Needed | Total Servings |
|---|---|---|
| 25 guests | 10 lbs | 25 servings |
| 50 guests | 19 lbs | 49 servings |
| 75 guests | 29 lbs | 74 servings |
| 100 guests (you) | 38 lbs | 98 servings |
| 150 guests | 57 lbs | 147 servings |
| 200 guests | 76 lbs | 196 servings |
* All calculations include a 15% buffer. Amounts for graduation party as main dish.
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💡 Pro Tips for Graduation Party Food
- ✓ Graduation parties often span 4+ hours - plan for grazing, not a sit-down meal.
- ✓ Young adults eat more than you think - add 20% to your calculations for ages 18-25.
- ✓ Set up a separate kids' food station with pizza and sliders to keep parents happy.
- ✓ Outdoor graduation parties need food that won't spoil - keep hot foods hot and cold foods cold.
- ✓ Photo ops happen constantly - finger foods beat anything requiring utensils.
Buying Guide
Graduation parties are grazing events. Finger foods work best - pizza slices, sliders, wings, and appetizers that guests can grab while mingling. If your graduate is 21+, expect their friends to eat AND drink more than the older guests.
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