A thin slice of lunch meat typically weighs about 0.5 to 1 ounce. The exact weight can vary depending on the type of meat and how thinly it is sliced. Generally, when purchasing deli meats, slices are often in this range to allow for easy layering in Sandwiches.
51 g = 1.799 oz
2 ounces = 56.7 grams.
One sandwich requires roughly 3oz of lunch meat. Therefore, 375oz or 23.5 pounds of lunch meat would be required.
There are 16 ounces in a pound of meat.
That will be variable depending upon the weight of each slice - which will depend upon thickness and overall dimensions of the slices. I have seen some packaged lunch meats that were an ounce per slice. If you get your meat sliced fresh at the deli, you can ask them to adjust the thickness.
2.6 ounces of meat equals 73.708760125 grams.
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That is 8,464 ounces
100 grams = 3.52739619 ounces
A Classic British 'Plowman's Lunch' consists of; Chunk of bread Slice of meat Slice of cheese Half an onion Pint of something ...and fit for a king, at that; far more than most on this planet can expect!!!