Depends 8-10 Oz would be quite sufficent tho
If you need 4 ounces of meat per person for 100 people, that means you need 25 pounds of meat.
If you figure 1/4 pound per person you should have plenty .
1/2 per person.
about 200 pounds of meet per year per person
Thumb of rule is 1/4 lb. Of meat per person
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
A general rule of thumb is to allocate about 1/2 to 1 pound of meat per person for a barbecue party.
A good rule of thumb is to plan for about 1/2 to 1 pound of meat per person for a barbecue. This can vary depending on the type of meat and the appetites of your guests.
it depends what kind of meat........lol why would you want to know this?
The amount of meat that is needed per person will depend on the type pf meat. If a person is serving chicken for 12 people, there should be at least one pound for each person.
You can average about 3 or 4 ounces of meat per person so 200 people would need about 50 pounds of meat. If you plan to serve both chicken and beef, you probably want 25 pounds of chicken meat and 25 pounds of beef.
for deli platters 1/4 lb. of meat plus 2 slices of cheese per person is generous. haddadj59@yahoo.com