Depends what else they are eating. A normal helping of coleslaw is 4 oz, so 3 lbs for 12 people.
Well, honey, it depends on how much coleslaw each person is gonna shovel into their mouths. On average, you might wanna plan for about 1/2 cup per person, so for 80 people, you're looking at around 40 cups of that shredded cabbage goodness. Just make sure to have some extra on hand for those coleslaw fanatics who can't get enough.
It depends on how much other food their is. If you're serving a main course where coleslaw is one of a few sides, figure most people won't take seconds (1/4th of less), meaning 1/3lb of coleslaw per person should be plenty. That would place you at around 13lbs (ish). If you're serving only one side dish, and it's coleslaw, figure each person might eat half a pound, putting you at 20 lbs. If you have 6+ sides, each person might not even take coleslaw, meaning you'd need even less. 10 lbs should be plenty in this situation. So, again, it all depends on how much other food there is.
Coleslaw should be kept refrigerated at a temperature below 40°F (4°C) to prevent bacterial growth and maintain freshness. It is best to place coleslaw in the coldest part of the refrigerator, such as the bottom shelf or the vegetable crisper drawer.
I would make 10 pounds for 40
Coleslaw can typically last for 3-5 days past its expiration date if properly stored in the refrigerator at 40°F or below. It's important to check for any signs of spoilage such as off smells, changes in texture, or mold before consuming.
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about 40 millon people
About 40 dollars for 3 people
10-40 dollars