It might have changed, but at one point you could only sell pre-sliced bread in 400g or multiples of that.
Comment on Pint of wine anyone? UK looks to bring back ‘silly measure’
RecallMadness@lemmy.nz 11 months agoWhy don’t we apply these rules to all things? Why just milk and booze?
Weights and measures act, appendix 4.2.0 part 3, section 2: chicken nuggies.
lemonflavoured@kbin.social 11 months ago
hellothere@sh.itjust.works 11 months ago
Because liquids are harder to judge just from looking, compared to solids, and the UK has a history - pre weights and measures act - of fuckery.
HumanPenguin@feddit.uk 11 months ago
And while the weight and measures act was created to stop “fuckry”
Bottle size and glass size was only applied to alchole not pther liquids.
That was a war thing. Allong with closing times for pubs. Created to limit lunchtime drinking for amunition workers. Standadised glass and bottle size allowed those workers to judge their intake.
Many werr less good with number then today. So a lot of our pre war measurement were based on things people deltwith as a rough estimat. (Acre was the amount a hourse cpuld plough without needing a break.) Stuff loke that.
Also thier already existed a tradition if not law for glass sizes. As land ownees felt controlling poor folks use of alcahole how to help the poor. So pubs often only got the right to open on thoer land based on these 1800 ideals.
All sorts of our history went into the choices at the time. The legal act was just one part.
But most were clearly defined for a te where we did not have to deal with multiple nations using different bersions of the pint etc. As was true in mosr of europe at the time.
Metric was a bloody good idea. And is freaking stupid to reverse now.
I really dont thinl the tories calling for this crap are intouch enough even with theor desired vote.
Im 53. So grew up using both units. But even folks my fathers age do not temd to support thos now. It was there pre war parents that wanted it. And their really are not many of them left voting.