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How many ounces is a standard pork chop?
There's no single standard size for a pork chop! The weight can vary quite a bit depending on the cut of meat, the size of the pig, and the butcher.
Here's a general idea:
* Individual pork chop: Usually ranges from 4 to 8 ounces
* Center-cut pork chop: These are thicker and usually weigh 6 to 10 ounces
* Larger, bone-in chops: Can be 12 ounces or more
It's best to check the package label for the exact weight if you're buying pre-packaged chops.
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