• nyahlathotep
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    156 months ago

    depends whether the price reflects it or it’s an attempt to trick you into paying more for less

    • @[email protected]
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      146 months ago

      Personally, I care more about the volume of ice cream I eat than the mass. I don’t want to pay more for more calories when diminishing marginal utility is already in effect.

    • @[email protected]
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      96 months ago

      All ice creams have air in them… it’s sort of the point. If you freeze dairy without whipping it it turns solid.

    • @Stovetop
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      26 months ago

      Always helps to check the unit price by weight that you can usually find on grocery store price tags (often written on a red/orange background but sometimes just in small print off to the side).

      The volume of 2 containers can be the same, and checkout price can be the same, but if one is listed as $0.15/oz and the other is $0.20/oz, the cheaper one has more in it.