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Postby MattKestrel » 2008.12.28 (10:34)

I went to the store, and wanted to buy some milk. There was a 2 litre bottle for £1.99, and there were some 500 ml bottles for 49p each. Which should I get? A large bottle or four smaller ones?

Disclaimer: This is completely hypothetical, so the price of milk compared to reality is irrelevant here.
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Postby Drathmoore » 2008.12.28 (11:14)

I'd say the 500ml bottles, as it's cheaper. The problem is, you're in theory doing more damage to the environment, as it requires more packaging, and therefore has to be processed more.

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Postby George » 2008.12.28 (11:25)

The two litre bottle would be easier to carry and more efficient (?). Unless you really want to damage the environment with the extra packaging to save three pence.
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Postby Atilla » 2008.12.29 (01:14)

The large bottle. Why would you bother just to save thruppence? Besides, you probably burn an extra three pennies' worth of energy hauling the four half-litre bottles, because the packaging weighs more and they're harder to carry.

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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2008.12.29 (02:12)

We're going to need someone to do tables up for how much energy is worth in the British Milk Market. Only then will we be able to make a decision. What further complicates it is the intricate social relationships between the milk.

See, Milk Bottle A won't travel with B because of certain stigmas. But C can't travel with D or B, and B must be refridgerated at all times.
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Postby jean-luc » 2008.12.29 (02:48)

I'd absolutely take the 2 liter bottles. The extra bottles to handle and the environmental cost isn't worth US$0.04 or whatever that comes out to in real money.
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Postby AF » 2008.12.29 (05:21)

I'd totally go for the 2L bottle.
Although this conversation is totally irrelevant because the currency is not in USD.

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Postby jean-luc » 2008.12.29 (05:43)

AFling wrote:I'd totally go for the 2L bottle.
Although this conversation is totally irrelevant because the currency is not in USD.
This is a hypothetical situation, so do feel free to convert to your local currency.
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Postby SkyPanda » 2008.12.29 (08:28)

You could also factor in storage- if your fridge is sorta full, then maybe its easier to jam in 4 small bottles than one large bottle.

Plus, not sure how your currency works, but wouldn't they all be rounded up anyway, so it equates to the same price?

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Postby crescor » 2008.12.29 (08:50)

Buy beer, milk is for wussies.
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Postby Condog » 2008.12.29 (09:03)

crescor wrote:Buy beer, milk is for wussies.
Yeah, I just love beer with my Weetbix.
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Postby MattKestrel » 2008.12.29 (10:41)

Oh, and using beer in pastry is cool too :/

Then again, pastry is for wussies too, under the same circumstance.
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Postby George » 2008.12.30 (01:00)

Condog wrote:
crescor wrote:Buy beer, milk is for wussies.
Yeah, I just love beer with my Weetbix.
How many Weetbix can you do?
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Postby AF » 2008.12.30 (01:07)

Dude. Dude, dude. Take a 2L bottle of Beer, and 4 .5L bottles of Milk, and...

Oh, man...
I think... I think we've just come up with something big, here.

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Postby scythe » 2008.12.30 (04:09)

AFling wrote:Dude. Dude, dude. Take a 2L bottle of Beer, and 4 .5L bottles of Milk, and...

Oh, man...
I think... I think we've just come up with something big, here.
Beer comes in 2 liter bottles? Where was I for this?
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Postby Tanner » 2008.12.30 (14:02)

scythe33 wrote:
AFling wrote:Dude. Dude, dude. Take a 2L bottle of Beer, and 4 .5L bottles of Milk, and...

Oh, man...
I think... I think we've just come up with something big, here.
Beer comes in 2 liter bottles? Where was I for this?
I agree! What is it? A pitcher with a lid?
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Postby Twistkill » 2008.12.30 (15:21)

A more practical reason for getting the smaller bottles would be the fact that they are most likely fresher. You only have 500 ml open at a time and open a fresh, sealed one when you want more rather than having to open the 2 liter bottle and keep it open during the entire duration of its consumption.
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Postby 乳头的早餐谷物 » 2008.12.30 (15:32)

The smaller it is, the easier it is to pour, but it is harder to transport four than one. That said, 1 L cartons are where it's at. None of this bottle nonsense.
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Postby MattKestrel » 2008.12.30 (16:29)

maestro wrote:The smaller it is, the easier it is to pour, but it is harder to transport four than one. That said, 1 L cartons are where it's at. None of this bottle nonsense.
Oh GOD, dont get me started on milk cartons.

And twistkill, my aunt has the same opinion as you about freshness :P
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Postby crescor » 2008.12.30 (18:03)

Why are we discussing milk bottles?
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Postby MattKestrel » 2008.12.30 (18:52)

Because we have LIVES.
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Postby T3chno » 2008.12.30 (22:14)

You know, you should get /bags/ of milk like my relatives do in Canada.
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Postby George » 2008.12.31 (10:47)

Techno wrote:You know, you should get /bags/ of milk like my relatives do in Canada.
Actually, buying bags of milk powder would be much more efficient. The amount of milk powder you'd use to make two litres of milk would weigh substantially less than the bottles. :D
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Postby otters~1 » 2009.01.05 (21:29)

Factor this in: As you leave the store, many people (including the check-out person) will look at you and say, "What kind of idiot buys four bottles of milk?"

Then they will stone you.


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Postby Lightning55 » 2009.01.06 (22:46)

George wrote:
Techno wrote:You know, you should get /bags/ of milk like my relatives do in Canada.
Actually, buying bags of milk powder would be much more efficient. The amount of milk powder you'd use to make two litres of milk would weigh substantially less than the bottles. :D
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