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In 1980, a standard sack of potatoes typically weighed around 50 pounds (approximately 22.7 kilograms). This weight has been common for many years, particularly in the United States, where 50-pound sacks were widely used for both consumer and commercial purposes. However, variations in weight could occur based on the supplier or specific regional practices.

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