2002-11-11 Well, if it is to comply with US law, it has to be dual labelled. FFU alone as well as SI (at least for now) alone is prohibited.
John ----- Original Message ----- From: "Louis JOURDAN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, 2002-11-11 13:09 Subject: [USMA:23266] Pack sizes in the EU > >At 11:56 -0500 02/11/10, kilopascal wrote: > >>I don't really have a problem with 370 g. I would consider it > >>semi-rational. It is a number that ends in a zero, even though, it would be > >>better if it was 350 g or 400 g. What I would oppose are sizes that are > >>obviously hidden FFU. If it were labeled as 368 g, I would suspect it to be > >>a hidden FFU for 13 oz. Now maybe, this company does sell this product in > >the US and it is sold as 13 oz. Who knows? > > > John, you got it! > > My daughter just tells me that the "Bonne Maman" marmalade is sold in > the US - at least in the San Francisco area. I did tell you it was a > good marmalade! > > She did not make it clear whether it is labeled in dual units or just 13 oz. > > Louis >
