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Do grams and millilitres weigh the same in terms of volume? For example, would a 500g bag of sugar weigh the same as a 500ml bottle of water? If not, why not? I think we can all agree that this must be addressed.

At sea level a litre of water should weigh one kilogramme.

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Do grams and millilitres weigh the same in terms of volume? For example, would a 500g bag of sugar weigh the same as a 500ml bottle of water? If not, why not? I think we can all agree that this must be addressed.

Shut up you, my friend is getting thirsty here, that can wait. Surely someone with supermarket experience can tell my friend an easy way of dislodging it without getting a drill out and more importantly not sending a gps signal out to the feds?

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Shut up you, my friend is getting thirsty here, that can wait. Surely someone with supermarket experience can tell my friend an easy way of dislodging it without getting a drill out and more importantly not sending a gps signal out to the feds?

Could your friend not use a blowtorch on the neck?

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Shut up you, my friend is getting thirsty here, that can wait. Surely someone with supermarket experience can tell my friend an easy way of dislodging it without getting a drill out and more importantly not sending a gps signal out to the feds?

Pay for it, you robbing c**t.
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Shut up you, my friend is getting thirsty here, that can wait. Surely someone with supermarket experience can tell my friend an easy way of dislodging it without getting a drill out and more importantly not sending a gps signal out to the feds?

Get a picture up of what security tag it is. It's no coincidence you started necking dihydricodeines and now you're stealing drink from supermarkets btw. Jakey bitch.

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Get a picture up of what security tag it is. It's no coincidence you started necking dihydricodeines and now you're stealing drink from supermarkets btw. Jakey bitch.

If you can blowtorch a hole into it, then try and pump gas into it at a high enough pressure then it should eventually explode

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Do grams and millilitres weigh the same in terms of volume? For example, would a 500g bag of sugar weigh the same as a 500ml bottle of water? If not, why not? I think we can all agree that this must be addressed.

Depends exactly how accurately you want to weigh the two products and what the weight of the packaging is.

If you remove the packaging, 500g of sugar is near enough 500ml of water for most purposes. You must remember, however, that a bag of sugar with a nominal weight of 500g will normally weigh anywhere between 485g & 515g and could potentially weigh as little as 470g.

Use a set of calibrated scales & weights!

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