.....although Mr Humphrey's has moved the goalposts on this debate, (yet again) 
I'm afraid it is correct that there is metric AND imperial signs in certain 
supermarkets in the UK.

However, I hasten to add,  this is for loose fruit and veg ONLY!  I don't know 
how widespread it is and I have no reason to believe that the experience of 
certain USMA members shopping in the UK wasn't totally correct - that is 
supposing that they weren't confused by Mr Humphreys mentioning only IMPERIAL 
on shelf edging.  Of course, this would be totally illegal, as he well knows.  

Signs for the selling of loose fruit & veg in certain stores in the UK have 
both metric and imperial.  There are often scales as well to weigh in either 
metric or imperial but, as I keep saying, these scales are mainly for show 
anyway,  The loose goods are weighed electronically in metric at the store 
checkout.

To recap, I am unaware exactly how many supermarkets in the UK actually do 
this, but it is certainly true that a number of them do this..

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