B BlueSpud Registered User Messages 879 3 Apr 2008 #1 The letter 'e' seems to appear adjacent to the weight on many food items, e.g. a bag of sugar, a jar of coffee. It appears as 'e1Kg'. What does the 'e' stand for in this context?
The letter 'e' seems to appear adjacent to the weight on many food items, e.g. a bag of sugar, a jar of coffee. It appears as 'e1Kg'. What does the 'e' stand for in this context?
G gipimann Registered User Messages 5,173 3 Apr 2008 #2 From wikipedia: e, the estimated sign, a EU symbol indicating that the weight or volume of the goods is within specific allowable tolerances
From wikipedia: e, the estimated sign, a EU symbol indicating that the weight or volume of the goods is within specific allowable tolerances
S sineado Guest 3 Apr 2008 #3 It means the product is packed according to the "average weight system"