This is a thing?! That's why costco has it in different sizes?!
@twipped Is west coast butter butterier and more concentrated?
@twipped yes, it's a Thing. dairies east of the rockies and west of the rockies ended up using different machines for packing butter
@twipped until a few years ago, trader joe's sold west coast butter on the east coast. i definitely preferred it, but my favorite packaging format continues to be 250g paper-wrapped blocks. unfortunately they're not used in the us very frequently.
@twipped It's totally a thing. And Canadian butter usually comes in a 0.5 kg block, not 1/4 lb sticks. We have different butter containers here.
@twipped definitely thought these were LED COBs at first.
@twipped yes. It was super confusing when I first moved to the west coast.
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I thought these were SMT LEDs at first lol
@twipped how to sell different products for items almost identical in volume and function? nice wendor lock in leason here, thanks.

@twipped West coaster here...

The one on the right looks exactly like the butter I'm familiar with.

The butter on the left looks like the fancy Kerrygold stuff my wife buys for her *amazing* homemade bread.

I assumed it was a European or Irish thing...

East coasters - is it the opposite for you?

@robz it was, the first time I saw the shorter bricks after moving from michigan to california, I was like "tf is this? I don't have muscle memory for measuing this."
@twipped absolutely wild. Back when we weren't so connected as a country, our standards were weirdly regional.

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[ the metric system enters the chat ]

@dianea @twipped The most realistic thing here is that the container size, and presumably price, is the same for both 😅

@crowbriarhexe @dianea @twipped

There's almost a 1% difference in volume.

@twipped Huh. I'd always wondered why the sticks were suddenly a different size after we moved here. I'd mentally just lumped it in with the fact that California has 3 different kinds of trash can for Florida's one.
@ricko wait, what?
@ricko oh you mean the three different color road bins?
@twipped Oh, just trash splitting in general: recycling, composting, landfill. That wasn't really a thing in FL when I left — everything went to the latter. I mean, I'm used to it now, but "Cali Trash Guilt" (as we called it when we first got here) was a bit of a surprise. Especially when we'd occasionally stumble on places that took it even further,, like dedicated bins for glass or metal.
@ricko yeah, in michigan we had multiple recycling bins. Paper, glass, metal. No yard waste though

@twipped Me, an European, who was hoping that at least the "stick of butter" is consistent across all of the USA:

Also me, an European: Well, the Americans will do just about anything than switch to the metric system!

@paveljanicek they are actually both the same volume, 4 fluid ounces

@twipped [Visible sigh of relief]

At least you used fluid ounces and not something like "volume of one moderately surprised hamster" </joke>

@twipped soooo... is this a spectrum, where the further you go west the butter gets smaller? How small is Hawaiian butter?  

Or is it a binary? If so: Where is the cutover??

@nyanbinary I am told the dividing line is the Rockies.

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Different shapes, anyhow. The volume difference with the given measurements is 1/16 of a cubic inch. (And the West Coast stick is the larger.)

There's also the difference in ice cream packing

@twipped I think the names of the shapes are Elgins and Western Stubbies.
@twipped have you ever thought about measuring food products by weight instead of length? Preferably grams
@koval_blazej Most packaged food in the US is actually measured by volume. both sticks are 4 fluid ounces.