it depends on what type of meat, and also depends on a companies guidelines ans to the minimum and maximum amount required to be place for retail sale in a meat counter. Many customers get upset because a package of ground beef isn't exactly 1lb. There are guidelines and measurements that have to be met per company from division and district office. such as family pack grind. minimum of 4 lbs. no exceptions. they are very big rules, and if a supervisor comes in and sees that policy isn't being followed it is a big deal.
Usually a serving size of meat is 6 ounces, 6 * 250 = 1500 ounces (figuring six ounces per person at 250 people). 1500 ounces / 16 ounces (which is a pound) 93.75 pounds of meat total (approx) On occasion 8 ounces of meat is served per person. If you want to serve 8 ounces of meat per person then the figures are 8 * 250 = 2000 ounces 2000 / 16 = 125 pounds of meat
75 pounds of sausage is required for 75 servings with one pound per serving The average meat serving is 3 or 4 ounces. For 75 people you'd need about 25 pounds of sausage.
A serving of meat is considered to be about 4 ounces. This is 2 large or four small meatballs per person.
If your statement is accurate, then 0.6 pounds of rice. But that on the definition of a serving (which is generally about a cup of cooked rice per serving).
Per capita meat consumption (red meat and poultry) was 220.6 pounds in retail weight in 1999
Per capita meat consumption (red meat and poultry) was 209.3 pounds in retail weight in 1996
Approx. 25 lbs, which would be about a 4oz serving per person. (25-30Lbs)
Per capita red meat consumption in America was 79.2 pounds in 1985
A serving of meat that does not contain gristle, fat or bone waste, is generally 4 ounces. It'll take 10 pounds, assuming that there are no meatballs falling on the floors, none sampled by cooks for taste or doneness. It'd pay to buy 11 pounds of meat,
If you need 4 ounces of meat per person for 100 people, that means you need 25 pounds of meat.
about 200 pounds of meet per year per person
If you make each sandwich with 4 ounces of meat, one sandwich would be a serving size. You should make about 150 sloppy joes, in case some people want seconds. This would be 37.5 pounds of meat.