I have that exact one. It says "1.33 GAL (170 FL. OZ.)"

However, I bought it at Home Depot. I refuse to patronize Wal-Mart for
reasons having nothing to do with SI (one of the country's worst employers
and, directly and indirectly, one of the world's biggest exploiters of
sweatshop labor -- in the indirect case, owing to their not being willing to
pay their suppliers a fair price).

I do wish Home Depot would get with the plan, though. I bought my metric/ifp
Stanley tape measure there some years ago. All the current ones stocked by
Home Depot are now inch/foot only.

At least they sell metric wrenches and socket sets. They don't have much
choice in that arena, of course.

Bill Potts, CMS
Roseville, CA
http://metric1.org [SI Navigator]


>To all:
>
>Attached is an image from the latest Wal-Mart ad.  I've known that
>Roundup comes in a 5 liter container for some time, but to see it
>advertised that way is interesting!
>Unfortunately I can't read the contents line on the actual Roundup
>container, but if I remember correctly it does not show any metric
>units at all.  I wrote to Roundup about this quite some time ago
>but never heard back from them.
>
>The fact that the container is marked without metric yet
>advertised in metric is a stark contrast with some rounded metric
>products that are advertised in non metric.  I'm sure many of you
>have seen 1 liter bottles of water or shampoo advertised as 33.8 ounces!
>
>Don
>
> <<Roundup5L.jpg>>
>

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