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Milk Powder
This is my week's snivel!!! I buy full cream milk powder for a bread recipe I make and as we are now having the odd sort of day that would suit breadmaking I checked my supplies and got reading the packet.
The packet contains 400g of powder. 125grams will make a litre of milk. Although I was away the day they did maths at school, 125grams from a 400gram packet is not going to make a nice rounded four litres...no, only 3.2 litres. So why can they not make the packet 500grams and be making sense at the same time?
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Yep that is gay(not the happy kind) Im picking it is something to do with price pointing
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Is it possible that like some brands of biscuits and chips, that they have reduced the size of the packet to keep the product at a certain price point? I thought they used to be 500gms but it's been years since I bought powdered milk.
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It is most definitely a case of reducing the content to keep the price the same. The manufacturers bank on the average punter not noticing.
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Like chips. now a giant bag has less in it than a normal bag used to.:wtfsmilie:
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Yeh mate. Mostly air these days
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Toby you know I can't eat your ghost chips!!!! Spoon
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Monique says you're dumb......... Rushy
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Bugger I was internalizing a complicated plan to jump Monique's bones and now she thinks I'm dumb.
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Ha ha ha that is probably enough. We have hijacked a perfectly good thread.
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Didnt ye olde stubbie used to be 375mls or more?
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