Couldn't find a current price, but last fall on special, $3.99/13 oz.
http://www.krogerkrazy.com/2012/10/good-deal-on-nutella-at-kroger/

I doubt you can get full retail for "hot" Nutella, but it would be $10826/t.

PS:  It is terrible. Over half sugar, most of the rest is palm oil, with small 
amounts of hazelnut, cocoa, and skim milk.  It doesn't taste bad but the 
nutritional info is pretty bad.  Like cutting up candy bars and throwing them 
on 
your breakfast.




________________________________
From: "mechtly, eugene a" <[email protected]>
To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, April 11, 2013 5:18:53 PM
Subject: [USMA:52666] Metric Ton (tonne) vs Ton


I have been cleaning out my barn by selling scrap iron and steel to the local 
recycler; Twin City Recycling (TCR). 


TCR currently pays $205.00 per NT by which they mean per Net Ton of 2000 lbs of 
iron and steel, i.e. 10.25 cents per pound, or 22.60 cents per kilogram.

My largest load to date in my horse trailer was a gross of 6220 lbs (truck, 
trailer, and load), a tare of 5580 lbs, and a net of 640 lbs of iron and steel 
for a payment to me of $65.60 (numbers directly off my receipt).  Express them 
in SI at your leisure.

Rates are much better for aluminum @ 50 cents per pound, and for copper @ $2.80 
per pound.
I got $142.80 for an earlier partial load of copper (and $33.00 for aluminum). 
 It does pay to recycle metals,
but I had to certify, by signature, that the copper was not stolen.  Copper 
does 
have a better market price than chocolate spread1  What is the market price of 
a 
tonne (legitimate? stolen?) of chocolate spread?


Eugene Mechtly


________________________________

From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on behalf of 
[email protected] [[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 1:31 AM
To: U.S. Metric Association
Cc: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:52654] RE: Germany: Thieves swipe 5 tons of chocolate spread


UK almost always uses the tonne (and stated simply as such), whether being used 
as a specific measurement or colloquially. 


John F-L

From: John M. Steele 
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2013 11:48 PM
To: U.S. Metric Association 
Cc: U.S. Metric Association 
Subject: [USMA:52642] RE: Germany: Thieves swipe 5 tons of chocolate spread
Per NIST Handbook 44, Appendix C, if the word is unmodified, the short 
hundredweight and ton are meant.  Long hundredweights and tons must be declared 
such (in the US), "short" is optional and may be omitted, but understood.

I assume in the UK the long hundredweight and ton would the default and would 
not have been modified.  Neither is legal for trade any more, only kilograms 
and 
metric tons (does the UK primarily use tonne or metric ton?)




________________________________
From: Henschel Mark <[email protected]>
To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
Cc: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, April 8, 2013 6:23:45 PM
Subject: [USMA:52640] RE: Germany: Thieves swipe 5 tons of chocolate spread

We have both short tons and long tons. I think the short ton is 2,000 pounds 
whereas the long ton is based on the hundredweight, which is 112 pounds (sic). 
So a long ton in the USA could very well be 2240 pounds.
 
Mark

----- Original Message -----
From: Martin Vlietstra <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, April 8, 2013 4:48 pm
Subject: [USMA:52636] RE: Germany: Thieves swipe 5 tons of chocolate spread
To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[email protected]>

> 

But they got their conversion wrong – 1 tonne is 2209 lbs and an ordinary ton 
is 
2240 lbs (at least that is what I was taught in school in South Africa), or is 
something different in the United States?   ;-) 

 
Martin Vlietstra
 
From:[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
John M. Steele
> Sent: 08 April 2013 16:25
> To: U.S. Metric Association
> Subject: [USMA:52629] Germany: Thieves swipe 5 tons of chocolate spread


 
Amazingly, it is an AP article and they are metric tons.

http://news.yahoo.com/germany-thieves-swipe-5-tons-chocolate-spread-103316137.html


BERLIN (AP) — These thieves might really have sticky fingers.
Police said Monday an unknown number of culprits made off with 5 metric tons 
(5.5 tons) of Nutella chocolate-hazelnut spread from a parked trailer in the 
central German town of Bad Hersfeld over the weekend.



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