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 |  |  | Subject: Legal use of pints Posted Mar 31, 2003 by Caveman, Evil Unix Sysadmin, betting shop operative, and SuDoku addict (Its an odd mix, but someone has to do it)
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  |  | Incedentally, the pint is still a valid measure for milk sales, but only in _returnable_ containers. Non-returnable containers, be they cardboard or plastic, must be measured in litres, even if that measurement is 568ml.
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