Carleton,

By  “stupid law” I’m sure you mean the existing Fair Packaging and Labeling Act 
(FPLA) which *requires* duality (e.g. both grams and ounces) on many package 
labels; except on labels of Nutrition Facts which use only grams or milliliters 
for food components; and ounces, only for serving sizes.

Labels of Nutrition Facts, regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 
are somehow (thankfully) exempt from the duality requirement of the FPLA!

By promoting Unit Pricing, not required by the FPLA, we might be able to 
persuade more regulating federal agencies (e.g. the FTC) to circumvent the 
duality requirement of the FPLA!

Eugene Mechtly.
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<carlet...@comcast.net<mailto:carlet...@comcast.net>> wrote:

The response from Costco was very good. It was a custom letter, and was written 
with some thought, and not a collection of canned Customer Relations response 
paragraphs. Unforunately the arcane labeling requirements imposed by various 
government agencies (including the requirement to "explain" gallons in terms of 
ounces, too) adds to the mess. And then there are the baked and cooked goods in 
Costco stores, made and packaged in the store itself, which according to 
current Federal law don't need metric equivalents at all.

Costco does follow the law, but the law is stupid.

Carleton
Loyal Costco member for many years, and whose 27 year old son works there (and 
already has 33,000 in his 401(k))

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/12/costco-profit_n_2859250.html<http://www.politicususa.com/2013/03/12/costco-proves-republicans-wrong-paying-living-wage-watching-profits-soar.html>





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From: "John Altounji" <phy...@msn.com<mailto:phy...@msn.com>>
To: "USMA" <usma@colostate.edu<mailto:usma@colostate.edu>>
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2014 7:11:50 PM
Subject: [USMA:53723] costco

Attached is the response from Costco and my draft.  If you think I should amend 
anything, please share with me.
I do not know how much we can get out of this, but at least we have a contact.

John Altounji
One size does not fit all.
Social promotion ruined Education.



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