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In Finland, they advertise the largest container of mayonnaise as "American Size"

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  • D [email protected]

    I just converted it. It's more than 200kg!
    Does the whole family drink a glass of it everyday?
    How in the world are you finishing that in a month?

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    One glass? Do you want to get dehydrated?

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    • M [email protected]

      I prefer the 300 gallon IBC tote. Then I can unload it from my pickup truck with the pallet forks on my skid-steer and put it straight into the mayo door on the side of my house.

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      I heard the Rivian comes w/ an air compressor. Maybe consider using that to spray the mayo straight from the truck so you don't need the fork lift.

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        The real worse thing is I have absolutely no idea how big 55 gallons would be, or how big the one in the photo is.

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        55 gallons is about the size of the average American, or something in the neighborhood of 200kg.

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        • M [email protected]

          I have absolutely no idea how big 55 gallons would be

          Something a bit larger than 200l... I think an oil barrel is around that size (and yeah, it's "the standard unit" for that).

          In all seriousness, if the GP said it was a 2 gallon container I would honestly not know if it was true.

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          #119

          Yup, a gallon is about 3.75 times the size of a liter, or multiply by 4 and round down.

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          • P [email protected]

            The average family size is shrinking. I've seen my neighbors stretch 55 gallons to 6 or even 7 weeks.

            The times, they are a changin'...

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            Eh, I think the overall size is about the same, but the number of people is reducing.

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            • B [email protected]

              Maybe if you're Mormon or bathing in it

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              ¿Por que no los dos?

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              • the_picard_maneuver@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                I'm sad that I missed posting this on the 4th

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                That's just silly, its not even that big. That's a normal big jar of mayo.

                With chocolate bars, premade meals, drinks, ect, its a "size" that works as a gimmick but mayo?

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                • S [email protected]

                  55 gallons is about the size of the average American, or something in the neighborhood of 200kg.

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                  You’re mixing up weight and volume measurements, and everyone knows an average American is a lot of decibels.

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                    You’re mixing up weight and volume measurements, and everyone knows an average American is a lot of decibels.

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                    #124

                    Nah, the ounce is a unit of weight and volume. 55 gallons = 7040 fl oz ~= 7040 oz ~= 440 lbs = 200kg.

                    Aren't American units great? Here's a nice converter for various things, including mayo, which is ~0.94 oz per fl oz. But generally speaking, a fluid ounce is roughly the same as a weight ounce, kind of like how a milliliter is roughly the same as a gram (exactly equal for water, while a fluid ounce isn't exactly equal to a weight ounce for water).

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                      That's just silly, its not even that big. That's a normal big jar of mayo.

                      With chocolate bars, premade meals, drinks, ect, its a "size" that works as a gimmick but mayo?

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                      As an American, that's a normal small size of mayo. Most of our "regular" sizes are almost double that, this is about the size of those smaller squeeze bottles:

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                        Nah, the ounce is a unit of weight and volume. 55 gallons = 7040 fl oz ~= 7040 oz ~= 440 lbs = 200kg.

                        Aren't American units great? Here's a nice converter for various things, including mayo, which is ~0.94 oz per fl oz. But generally speaking, a fluid ounce is roughly the same as a weight ounce, kind of like how a milliliter is roughly the same as a gram (exactly equal for water, while a fluid ounce isn't exactly equal to a weight ounce for water).

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                        Because that all makes perfect sense.

                        Well, the kg bit does anyway.

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                          Because that all makes perfect sense.

                          Well, the kg bit does anyway.

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                          Yup, the average American certainly is 200kg. 😀

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                            Yup, the average American certainly is 200kg. 😀

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                            And lots of decibels.

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                              I'm sad that I missed posting this on the 4th

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                              Can you fit your fist through the top? Can you scoop out a handful easily and leave fingertrails in the bottom? Then it's just normal sized IMO.

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                              • C [email protected]

                                And lots of decibels.

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                                Oddly, the decibels go up the further from home an American is, so I'd need current position to do the math.

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                                  Costco size in the US:

                                  For those in less free areas, that's about 3x the size as the one in the picture. Regular grocery-store mayo (in a jar) is about half the Costco size (something like 850 grams?), and mayo in a squeeze bottle is about the size of the jar picture above.

                                  We, uh, kinda like mayo here...

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                                  here's my go-to dip

                                  1/2 cup mayonnaise (may substitute sour cream, but i can't remember what it tastes like)
                                  1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese
                                  1 can water-packed artichoke hearts
                                  1 T minced garlic (when cooking for normal people, just use 1 t but i go to the garlic festival and like those quantities)
                                  1/4 t red pepper flakes
                                  paprika (garnish)

                                  1. drain artichoke hearts, cut into small pieces.
                                  2. Mix all ingredients together except paprika.
                                  3. Put into souffle dish and sprinkle paprika on top for color.
                                  4. Bake at 350 degrees f for 20 minutes or until golden and bubbly.
                                  5. Serve with crackers or baguette thins. Our local bakery does this great crusty pugliese with a wonderful crumb.

                                  My shortcut is that i throw all the ingredients (except the paprika) in the food processor instead of cutting anything myself, then let it do the shredding. The recipe originally didn't have garlic or red pepper flakes in it, so you can add your own variations if you'd like.

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                                    I'm sad that I missed posting this on the 4th

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                                    Real American Mayonaise , nearly 2 litres each, comes in a 2 pack....

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                                    • heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.worldH [email protected]

                                      here's my go-to dip

                                      1/2 cup mayonnaise (may substitute sour cream, but i can't remember what it tastes like)
                                      1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese
                                      1 can water-packed artichoke hearts
                                      1 T minced garlic (when cooking for normal people, just use 1 t but i go to the garlic festival and like those quantities)
                                      1/4 t red pepper flakes
                                      paprika (garnish)

                                      1. drain artichoke hearts, cut into small pieces.
                                      2. Mix all ingredients together except paprika.
                                      3. Put into souffle dish and sprinkle paprika on top for color.
                                      4. Bake at 350 degrees f for 20 minutes or until golden and bubbly.
                                      5. Serve with crackers or baguette thins. Our local bakery does this great crusty pugliese with a wonderful crumb.

                                      My shortcut is that i throw all the ingredients (except the paprika) in the food processor instead of cutting anything myself, then let it do the shredding. The recipe originally didn't have garlic or red pepper flakes in it, so you can add your own variations if you'd like.

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                                      I will always approve of adding garlic. 😀

                                      Thanks for the recipe!

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                                        Real American Mayonaise , nearly 2 litres each, comes in a 2 pack....

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                                        Ridiculous excess. Probably also has three times the ingredients.

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                                        • S [email protected]

                                          Could that be from an "americano" coffee?

                                          If it holds soda, then it makes no sense at all, because a small is larger than many areas' "large" (sometimes 16oz, or almost 500 ml).

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                                          https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copo_americano

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