I do believe that would require changing all the unit-pricing tags in stores to compare prices in metric :)
The current unit-price labels I've seen do not include any metric on them whatsoever, even for such obviously metric product as a 2 L soft drink. One would think that a 2 L soft drink would have a unit price listed as $/mL but the tags read $/fl oz. On Tuesday, June 05, 2007, at 08:39AM, "Paul Trusten, R.Ph." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I've read that FMI letter numerous times. It is five years old now. It seems to >have been written in a panic. Relabeling products in the metric system only, >would not change the size, just the labeling. Since all products must be >labeled in metric, price comparisons could still be made between metric-only, >and dual-labeled, products. > > >
