• @[email protected]
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    116 hours ago

    But Trump might roll them back on Wednesday! And they’re back on Saturday. But off next Tuesday! But then - tariffs next Thursday again!

    That’s how you do a business.

  • @[email protected]
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    59 hours ago

    Were American cans of normal sizes, not American ones? Or Canada uses the Imperial system for beer?

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      9 hours ago

      Imperial. Our cans are 355 ml (12oz) or 473ml (16oz / 1 pint) whereas European ones are generally 330ml and 500ml.

      • Chriin
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        88 hours ago

        Oh European ones are 500ml I always thought it was only because of shrinkflation that those became smaller. TIL

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          Nope, it’s a standard pint, same as you’d get in an English pub! Same deal with those 946ml containers which are a quart, not a shrinkflated litre.

            • @Agent641
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              34 hours ago

              Australian pint is 570ml.

              Those last 2 ml are the worst tho.

        • @chonglibloodsport
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          I much prefer smaller beer cans (330ml or 355ml) over the 500ml and up. I find that I do not drink a beer fast enough for the large can. Having the last 1/3 of the beer be warm and flat is a major turn off!

          • @someguy3
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            12 hours ago

            That’s why ze Germans have those mugs with the lid. I think anyway.

    • @[email protected]
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      39 hours ago

      We use a mix of the 2 systems. The cans are 355ml for normal size. Tall boys depend on the company.