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Whole pizzas cut in slices plus one or two composed salads to round out the meal. A reliable crowd-pleaser for lunch-and-learns, team offsites, and Friday socials.
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Pizza & Salad

Why pizza and salad beats pizza alone at the office: the salad is what makes it defensible

Pizza alone is a party. Nobody objects and nobody plans around it, which is the problem when it turns up on a Tuesday for the fourth time.

The salad changes what the order is. It gives the light eater a full plate, it gives everyone else a reason to stop counting slices, and it stops one wheat-and-dairy dish from feeding the whole room alone.

Served only pizza, a room reads a budget decision. Served pizza next to a real salad, it reads a lunch somebody thought about, at a cost that barely moved.

How much pizza and salad to order: the slice convention, and the pie mix that covers a room

The ordering convention is 2 to 3 slices a person, and a large pie commonly cuts into 8. Halve that count for a late-afternoon session, and take the top of the range when lunch is the only food in the day.

Order the pies by thirds rather than by preference:

  • One third plain cheese. Nobody’s favorite, everybody’s fallback, and the pie still on the table at 1:15.
  • One third one-topping crowd pies. Pepperoni, sausage, mushroom.
  • One third interesting. A white pie, something with a vegetable on it, whatever the shop is proud of.

The interesting third goes first every time, which is the point of ordering it. Size the salad like a dish, not a garnish.

How to set pizza and salad catering out: open boxes need table, dressing needs its own container

Pizza is the one catering order that needs no serving ware at all. No chafers, no tongs, no serving spoons. What it needs is table.

Open boxes take about twice the footprint of closed ones, and closed is not an option, because stacked boxes steam the bottom pies soft. Two deep with the lids up is about as far as a conference table goes. Past that, use a second surface, not a second layer.

Dressing stays on the side. A dressed salad beside hot pizza boxes wilts before the second pie is open. Where the salad is a full assembly line instead of a tray, the station layout and quantity math sit with salad bar catering for offices.

When pizza and salad catering fits the room, and when it undersells it

Order it when the group is large, the budget is modest, and the hour is meant to put people in the same room. A casual all-hands, a launch night, a session that ran late. It is the cheapest way to please the most people, and it holds a serving window better than most hot food.

Leave it alone when the meal is doing status work. Client lunches and board days are the wrong place for open boxes, and pizza is its own order rather than a subset of tray-based Italian catering.

A strong pie mix in practice is in this pizzeria catering guide. CaterAi returns pizza orders already paired with a salad sized to the headcount, and the other formats sit on all the office lunch formats in one place.

Pizza and salad catering FAQs

How many slices of pizza per person for an office lunch?

Two to three slices a person is the convention, and most large pies cut into 8, so a room of ten takes about three pies. Halve the count when the food lands mid-afternoon and people have already had lunch. A well-sized salad absorbs the light eaters either way.

What kind of salad goes best with pizza catering?

Something sturdy enough to sit next to heat. A Caesar, a chopped salad, or a greens-and-grain mix holds an hour on the table, while delicate leaves collapse. Keep the dressing in its own container, and order a size that makes a full plate look like lunch.

Is pizza and salad too cheap for a company lunch?

It depends on what else is on the table. Pizza on its own reads as the budget default. Pizza beside a properly sized salad, from a pizzeria people recognize by name, reads as a deliberate casual lunch. Keep it for internal days.

Can you order gluten-free pizza for the office?

Most pizzerias carry a gluten-free crust, which covers a preference. For celiac disease, ask where the pie gets assembled and whether it bakes on a dedicated pan, because a shared oven and a floured prep surface are where cross-contact happens. The salad is the backup.