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What would you charge to smoke 90 racks of Baby Back ribs? The ribs will be supplied but everything else I provide (Seasoning, foil,fuel, delivery...).
 
not a good idea...however if you were to buy the ribs and then sell them, what wopuld the mark up be? If you have 8 bucks into a rack and you would sell in bulk at 19 or so, that mean you have to get around 10 to 11 bucks a rack
 
3x your total out of pocket expense + what you feel your time is worth. Be it construction (my day job) or BBQ, I don't wake up for less than $30 and hour. I also don't let the customer (weather it is a friend, or just a client on a professional level) supply the meat due to quality and food safety reasons. If it is for a friend, charity organization, church, something like that, I would be more than happy to go to the store with them, pick out the ribs and take possession of them.
 
I would not cook meat supplied by someone else but for argument sake if I did - My cost roughly $8 per rack so I'd be at $24 if I supplied the ribs and $16 if they supplied them.

BBQ Bubba's suggestion would not work for me, that would be $3.33 profit per rack and does not count the other expenses that you talked about. Not enough meat left on them there bones for me.
 
what is it for? are they going to be reselling your ribs and making a profit? lots of variables here. Let's say they cost $9 a rack, Up here we usually charge between 21-24 a rack out the door. If he's going to turn around and charge $20 a rack, $5 a piece isn't out of the question. I don't work for free.
 
I would charge whatever you normally would charge to do 90 racks of ribs minus the cost of the meat.

I agree with others regarding not being in control of the meat. Further, if you aren't there to purchase the ribs and take possession, I would be concerned it's a possible health code violation.
 
It was for a business meeting.
The cook went OK but the weather was horse pooey !

4" of snow - nice little blizzard came through with wind of course.
It took just over 7 hours for the ribs, I tried to do a 2 2 1 method but with the weather it did not work out that way

They also had me cook 25 pork butts with the ribs which were cooked on another smoker. Started at 1:30 AM - Long night !
 
I put them in foil pans (5 per) then sauced for an hour. When done I cut into thirds. Yes it was a load of work bu it worked out well, heard tons of great compliments and the owner stated it was the best food that they have ever had at their event.
Cost was 4bills.
 
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