A very keen Kenyan discovered that a bread that had been bought was weighing 5 grams less. How he noticed this before measuring it is on anther level of probing against all odds.
The bread which is supposed to weigh at 400 grams, was at 395 grams, that is exactly 5 grams less.
This means that if the bread was retailing at its normal sh.50 per loaf the customer lost only sh.50 cents which is equivalent to 5 grams.
Twitter reactions
๐๐๐๐ hii Kenya, ulifikiria nini mpaka ukasema "leo lazima nipime weight ya bread"
— King Espoir XVII (@blackpimpernel2) September 11, 2018
@MPyusufhassan based on that now non-corrupted figures my true weight is not 98kgs but 75kgs and yours are down to 120kgs from you know where ๐๐
— Nasser Ega-Musa (@inaxusein) September 11, 2018
You need a sizeable number (sample) of bread that is underweight to confirm a scandal. O/wise you will always get overweight or underweight in industrial measurement tools. You might find for every 20 loaves 1 is u/weight or o/weight.๐
— Eugene Schneider Ornella Jernigan (@EugeneOrnella) September 11, 2018