• intensely_human
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    1 year ago

    This doesn’t make sense. If there’s 3% variance in their manufacturing, they should be advertising it as 97% of their target amount because overpromising in advertising is a major legal liability. Telling people you’re giving them 618 ml when you actually given te 582 ml is basis for some kind of lawsuit I would wager.

    Giving people less than you say you’re giving them is more of a crime than giving them more than you say you’re giving them.

    • dzervas@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I’d be stunned if today’s machinery has more than 0.1% error rate.

      I’d expect 3% variance to be the legally allowed but their machines are much, much more accurate