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Help Needed With Metric Measurements, Please!

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wolf63 | 12:15 Fri 21st May 2021 | Food & Drink
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This is probably a stupid question but I am going to ask anyway.

I want to buy a plastic tub with a lid. I want to put a large tin of Butter Beans which weighs 400g (large tin of Butter Beans) in the tub. How big a tub do I need - they seem to come in litres. ?
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half a litre should do it.
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Thanks for your quick answer. I have placed a 0.5l tub into my Tesco shopping basket.

400g. is a standard large can. Use an empty one, fill with water and measure the volume of water (or weigh the water...1g=1ml).
I, too, suspect 500 to 600ml would do the job (ie half a litre).
A can of strong lager is 0.5l, and is a bit bigger than a can of beans. If you can visualise lager and beans you should be able to work it out.

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