Are you sure that's a 4 L jug and not a 3 L jug, Stan? A 4 L jug would hold more than a gallon of milk, which should be expected to raise the price, rather than lowering it.

Jim

STANLEY DOORE wrote:
This morning (2008 July 1) on the NBC TV Today Show, here in the US, the rise in the cost of milk was discussed extensively and the new milk jug was shown. They mentioned that, because of its shape and size of the new jug, the cost of milk would be reduced by about twenty US cents because transportation costs would be reduced. *No mention was made that the new jug was designed to hold 4 litres (metric) rather than four quarts.* Many months ago, the USMA published an article I wrote (with a photo) comparing the new milk jug with other liquid containers - 4-quart milk, water, soda and water. However, no mention was made on the TV news program that the new jug was designed for four litres (metric) rather than for four quarts. See */USMA Metric Today/* */2007 May/June issue/* for the article, with photo, I wrote about the new shape and size of the new milk jug.
    Stan Doore

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