Food station
$207
63 snack pieces with easy office grazing flow
Use this tool when the team already knows a holiday event is happening but still needs a realistic budget. It turns coworker count into food, drinks, dessert, paper goods, cleanup, gift exchange support, and a contingency buffer that matches the format.
Start with the event shape first. Office holiday budgets shift fast when the format changes from a short mixer to an open house or a team lunch.
Full party spend, not just the food order or per-person number.
Sized for a mixer with shared support.
Per Person Target
$26
Fast reality check for what this event costs per coworker.
Subtotal Before Buffer
$580
Base spend before the late-add contingency gets layered in.
Everyone the budget is covering.
The event shape that drives most of the cost swing.
Main bite count for the event window.
Usually the easiest thing to under-order late.
Quick read on beverage coverage before people arrive.
Easy-to-forget service save: disposable chafing dish set.
Budget Note: Sized for a mixer with 25 coworkers, standard spend, and shared support.
Copy a ready-to-send office party budget summary for email, chat, or your event note.
This is the spending shape most office holiday events actually follow. Food and drinks lead, but paper goods, cleanup, and contingency are usually the pieces that get missed until the last minute.
Subtotal before buffer
$580
Food station
$207
63 snack pieces with easy office grazing flow
Dessert
$52
2 dessert trays
Drinks and coffee
$86
4 cases, 2 ice bags, 1 coffee station
Paper goods and serveware
$56
Cups, plates, napkins, labels, and service basics
Decor and signage
$58
Classic Office
Cleanup and reset
$36
Shared support
Easy-to-forget item: heavy duty garbage bags.
Gift exchange support
$85
Tags, backup gift, signage, and exchange table support
Contingency buffer
$70
12% late-add buffer
Use this after the budget is set. It keeps the small service and cleanup details visible before coworkers start arriving.
Tip: 0 of 6 items completed
Quick links stay focused on the easiest-to-forget items.
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Keep the format realistic
A team lunch needs more anchored food. An open house needs more refill headroom. A mixer usually spends more efficiently when the menu stays bite-sized.
Protect the office flow
If gifts are included, reserve budget for tags, one backup gift, and a small exchange zone so the food table does not turn into a gift pile halfway through the event.
Dessert trays
2
Drink cases
4
Ice bags
2
Coffee stations
1
Best when the event is shorter, standing-room friendly, and built around snacks, drinks, and one easy dessert lane.
Needs more refill headroom and a stronger contingency because people arrive in waves and food disappears unevenly.
Usually spends more on anchored food and less on drift. It works best when lunch timing is tighter and the menu feels more complete.
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Office Holiday Planner
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Secret Santa Budget Generator
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Christmas Hub
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