There's/that's... for you disapproving informal
This phrase is often used under the implication of irony.
Someone or something is a typical example of someone or something bad
You helped her a lot, but she betrayed you. That's gratitude for you!
A: "I can't believe he had an affair with his secretary." B: "There's men for you!"
Used when there are too many people involved in a task, and this can lead to a failure or its likely outcome isn't good
I think five people should be enough in our project. You know, too many cooks spoil the broth.