Paul Verizzo
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You know doubt have seen those relatively new 1 qt milk bottles. Heavy clear plastic, cheap even if empty, free milk, tapered top for easy holding, good cap. Can't imagine what they could be used for.......
So, of course, I bought a gallon of milk the expensive way.
Here is why I write: Unopened, the milk is maybe a 1/4" under the lower edge of the cap. I reasonably presume one quart. But no, when I put a liter of water in, it's just a smidge higher and still fits! I tried three different measuring cups, same results.
Are they giving more than a quart of milk away? Or is water smaller than milk? :confused:
So, of course, I bought a gallon of milk the expensive way.
Here is why I write: Unopened, the milk is maybe a 1/4" under the lower edge of the cap. I reasonably presume one quart. But no, when I put a liter of water in, it's just a smidge higher and still fits! I tried three different measuring cups, same results.
Are they giving more than a quart of milk away? Or is water smaller than milk? :confused:



