Stephen Gallagher wrote:
For example, US produced orange
juice, packaged in half gallon containers, is sold in Canada,
as a 3.78 litre container.  It could not marketed as a 3.8 litre
container, because it doesn't contain at least 3.8 litres.
It could be marketed as a 3.75 or 3.7 litre container

Why don't the mark it 3.8 L and then FILL IT to 3.8 L ? The cost of 20 mL more (0.5%) of their product surely must be trivially small compare to the cost of packaging and marketing.


Regards,
Bill Hooper
Fernandina Beach, Florida, USA



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