If anyone can explain how it can be 3.3 ounces in the new can and 3.6 in the old while grams and millilitres remain the same i would love to know.

The damn can is also ever so slightly smaller you can see it very well but you can feel it and measure it

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    1 month ago

    3.38 is 3.4 rounded to one decimal place or three significant figures, there’s no ambiguity there. If anything 3.3 has a risk of being corrected to 3.4.

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      Sure, but most customer protection laws around the world say you can’t round up. If you say the customer gets 3.4 oz, you need to give them at least 3.4 oz.

      Plus I doubt they are that accurate when they produce this kind of stuff, that’s usually ±10% without impacting the end product.

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        1 month ago

        Sure, but most customer protection laws around the world say you can’t round up

        Oh, I didn’t know that, makes sense.