Well, then. Coca-Cola's answer would appear to destroy the last vestige of any argument that government need not involve itself to have a successful change to metric. Norm ----- Original Message ----- From: "EQueries I&CA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: 2000October24 16:00 Subject: INTMSG > > Thank you for contacting The Coca-Cola Company. > > In reference to our labeling, we abide by all laws of the > country where our products are distributed. The issue of the > metric system and the conversion would be better directed to > the appropriate U.S. Government department. > > We hope this information is helpful. If you have additional > questions or comments, please visit our Web site again. > > Alneka Warren > The Coca-Cola Company > Industry and Consumer Affairs > > Our system will not accept a direct reply to this message. If you wish to > reply to this message, please visit us again on our Web site at: > http://www.thecoca-colacompany.com/faq/equery.asp > and send us another e-query. > > Your original question/comment was: > > > I will give my total support to the first bottler who changes > completely to the International System of units (SI) commonly called > the metric system. > > Why are your bottlers in the northeast and west coast so far ahead > of those in the south in changing to all metric sizes? > > America is ready for metric. > > > > ----------- > > EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > CONTACT: Norman Werling > >
