$1.20 a jar would be a very good price, if it’s good peanut butter.
But I don’t know whether it’s only Claire, or Carla and Henry themselves, who only have a passing acquaintance with arithmetic, and maybe with reality.
Claire is saying one case of peanut butter is 120 jars!
That would be incredibly awkward.
I imagine that’s off by a power of 10.
Most jars come 12 to a case… @$1.20 that would be $14.40/case, or $57.60 for the four.
Or did she really just spend $576 on peanut butter?!
Also… there are only 365 days in a year.
2 sandwiches every single day is 730 a year…
That would be just about covered by 4 cases of 12 jars each, yielding 720 sandwiches, and 5 days off for chicken or tuna.
7200 sandwiches OTOH, would be 2 a day for ten years, but peanut butter only has a shelf life of a year or so.
I know… it’s only a comic… it’s only a comic…. but… but..
$1.20 a jar would be a very good price, if it’s good peanut butter.
But I don’t know whether it’s only Claire, or Carla and Henry themselves, who only have a passing acquaintance with arithmetic, and maybe with reality.
Claire is saying one case of peanut butter is 120 jars!
That would be incredibly awkward.
I imagine that’s off by a power of 10.Most jars come 12 to a case… @$1.20 that would be $14.40/case, or $57.60 for the four.
Or did she really just spend $576 on peanut butter?!
Also… there are only 365 days in a year.
2 sandwiches every single day is 730 a year…
That would be just about covered by 4 cases of 12 jars each, yielding 720 sandwiches, and 5 days off for chicken or tuna.
7200 sandwiches OTOH, would be 2 a day for ten years, but peanut butter only has a shelf life of a year or so.
I know… it’s only a comic… it’s only a comic…. but… but..