As long as both weight (mass) declarations are met or exceeded by the
average package ("average" being procedurally defined in regulations),
there would be no basis for complaint.Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 14:39:54 -0500, "Duncan Bath" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >When (IF) they put 200 g on the label, they are then increasing their > >commitment to content over the 7 oz. one. > >If they do have a content of 200 g, there is no legal impediment to (also) > >including the smaller 7 oz. declaration. > >Duncan > > I don't know what the US law says, but I doubt that the law here would > forbid the 1.6 g difference in a 200 g pack. > > Chris -- Metric Methods(SM) "Don't be late to metricate!" James R. Frysinger, CAMS http://www.metricmethods.com/ 10 Captiva Row e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Charleston, SC 29407 phone/FAX: 843.225.6789
