Is this the ultimate in consumer gullability?

Aug 08, 2008 11:27

On the ketchup shelf in the supermarket. A 1.35 kilogram bottle costs €3.60. A 1.2 kilogram bottle costs €3.88. They're both your basic Heinz variety. Both come in an easy-squeezy plastic bottle. So why is the smaller one more expensive? Because the bottle is sold upside down - cap at the bottom. I bought one of the cheaper ones and put it in my refrigerator upside down and it seems to work just fine. What am I missing?
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