Assuming that there will be salads and sides, one can assume 1lb of meat per person. 40 lbs of meat should be sufficient.
probably about 20 to 25 pounds
20 TO 30 Pounds...
40kg
45-50lb will be sufficiant
Figure half a pound per person.
i would say about 100 chickens to feed that many people.
How much food you need for 100 people will depend on the type of food. You will need 50 pounds of boneless chicken for 100 people. 35 pounds of potatoes. Four 25 pound turkeys will feed 100 people. 35 pounds of ground beef will make enough meatballs for 100 people.
It depends on the size of the sandwich and the percentage of fat in the beef you use (if it's a high fat beef when you cook it there is less left). That being said, the 15 ounce Manwich can says it serves 7 so you'd need 29 pounds of beef and 29 cans of Manwich. It's easiest to brown that much beef in batches in the oven, btw.
It depends on how large the family is or how much the people in the family eats
If you are talking about a 4 Ounce Serving of beef per person then you would need approximately 62.5 Pounds of Beef to feed 250 People. 4 Ounces x 250 People= 1000 Ounces Needed 1000 Ounces / 16 Ounces(1pound)= 62.5 Lbs Of Beef Needed Just Repeat Math Based On How Many Ounces Of Beef You Would Like To Serve Each Individual Person.
You'll need approximately 7 to 8 oz per person.
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You should figure two fajitas per person, so that would be 200 to feed 100 people. You would need one pound of ground beef to make four fajitas so to make 200 you would need 50 pounds of ground beef to feed 100 people.
If you serve each guest an 8oz steak (uncooked) then you will need 30lbs of steak.
It truly is base on the menu and cost of the menu. furthermore budget.