536,340 plastic measuring cups are being freely distributed by the Scottish government to ensure that home boozers can check that they're pouring themselves proper measures.
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So Scotsmen are officially so tight they will short serve themselves at home!Shard wrote:536,340 plastic measuring cups are being freely distributed by the Scottish government to ensure that home boozers can check that they're pouring themselves proper measures.
You forgot the risk assessment and other Health and Safety issues --->Gardenshed wrote:536,340 of the cups at a total cost of £302,157, which works out at 56p
must have bought them from a chandlery.
They'd be better used as sample cups to analyse the results of drinking then we could really say that the govt was taking the pi$$
what a complete and utter waste of money. add in the costs of distribution, printing leaflets to tell you how to safely use them, a team to monitor the distribution and effectiveness of the initaitive and the total cost will be significantly more than 300K
No much wonder the country is broke
Good things come in glass? eg ... erm ... whiskyFullCircle wrote:I believe this would be better if they had spent proper money and made them a bit more substantial, like glass.
Up here good form is accepting what you are given and looking grateful. If the measure is undersized, , consume quickly and look quizzically intol your glass. If it is too large, count blessings, sip slowly and put hand over glass when the bottle is proffered for a refill. I suspect that these plastic devices will mostly be used when indulging in solitary pleasures.Olivepage wrote: I think there needs to be some work done on the changes in protocol this device could cause.