Let's just take a moment to THINK ABOUT WHAT WE KNOW.
If Tessie wanted (to pay for) 3 cans of veggies, the store would give her one free--so four cans, ¾ of which she pays for.
If you multiply this basic fact by 8, you see that would be 32 cans total, and ¼ of them would be free.
Of the 32 she takes home (very heavy), she pays for 24, and gets 8 free.
in a can ****************** Fruits and vegetables are put into cans in a food processing factory.
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A can of vegetables is much more than one ounce. Most cans are going to be 10 or more ounces. Some of them will contain several pounds of vegetables.
No they don't have metal in them, they are called canned vegetables because they're vegetables placed in cans. The thing is it has a lot of perservatives in them (to keep it edible to eat).
Vegetables, pet food, aerosol cans, fruit and fruit juices, seafoods, and baby food were all commonly packaged in steel cans.
Wrap them in plastic. Can them in cans. Jar them in jars.
Around 105,784 cans are recycled a minute, so if you multiply that 1440 (minutes in day) about 152,328,960 cans are recycled in a day.An average of 113,204 aluminum cans are recycled every minute of every day
no. Canadians consume about seven million cans of energy drinks every month.
The items that are on the CanFilter website are items such as cans, like cans of fruits, vegetables, onions, chips, bagels, bread, and many other can places and items.
350,000 every minute.
Aluminum is good for cans. Steel is still used in cans for vegetables, meats etc., because an aluminum can thick enough to survive pressure cooking is more expensive than a steel can.
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