I also wonder why they don’t just round these off to the 500ml. 540 and 515ml neither come up to an even number under US or British imperial oz.
edit: ignore the us/uk oz. Apparently I’m confused. the oz is the same number of ml. The pints are 16 and 20 oz. Metric is simpler.
heart_under_blade
i bet you notice taller can more easily than you do thinner can
dirtyenvelopes
Protest with your wallet and stop buying shitty canned soup. Get a slow cooker and make your own.
ErrorFindingID
Can’t tell if this is a meme it something. But the left is obviously wider, right
pansensuppe
This is not food. Doesn’t belong here.
HeavyMetalSasquatch
It’s almost the the smaller can is wider or something….
InsufferableLeafsFan
It’s less than 1oz of soup.
shoresy99
Also no longer a recycled can.
Filthiest_Rat_NA
Lmao people here commenting about the the shorter can being thicker but don’t understand what the post is about..these are the people these companies love as customers
CptnHwwdy
It happened with chips a while ago.
ge23ev
I imagine their products cost is actually very low and negligible. And maybe the cost of getting new templates and everything for the new size package costs more.
SageJim
Sneaker they made the smaller can look bigger cause it’s taller. I’m a journalist who covered Campbell Soup for years. After bashing them for the salt content in their soups they made a low salt version. So they respond to public pressure. Use it here folks.
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Wondering whats the pice difference
I also wonder why they don’t just round these off to the 500ml. 540 and 515ml neither come up to an even number under US or British imperial oz.
edit: ignore the us/uk oz. Apparently I’m confused. the oz is the same number of ml. The pints are 16 and 20 oz. Metric is simpler.
i bet you notice taller can more easily than you do thinner can
Protest with your wallet and stop buying shitty canned soup. Get a slow cooker and make your own.
Can’t tell if this is a meme it something. But the left is obviously wider, right
This is not food. Doesn’t belong here.
It’s almost the the smaller can is wider or something….
It’s less than 1oz of soup.
Also no longer a recycled can.
Lmao people here commenting about the the shorter can being thicker but don’t understand what the post is about..these are the people these companies love as customers
It happened with chips a while ago.
I imagine their products cost is actually very low and negligible. And maybe the cost of getting new templates and everything for the new size package costs more.
Sneaker they made the smaller can look bigger cause it’s taller. I’m a journalist who covered Campbell Soup for years. After bashing them for the salt content in their soups they made a low salt version. So they respond to public pressure. Use it here folks.