Alcohol consumption varies significantly depending on the event type. For instance, a wedding might require more generous allowances compared to a casual dinner party. Understanding these differences helps in planning an appropriate budget.
The Event Type Factor is a multiplier that adjusts the budget based on the event’s formality and expected consumption levels. For example, a wedding might have a factor of 1.5, while a casual dinner party could be around 0.8.
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