At what speed does ketchup exit the iconic Heinz Ketchup glass bottle?
Correct answer: .028 mph

Byrde Alpha Bitch
Rosie-knees, To each their own. We will keep our pack back.

CyanJaguar62
Rosie-knees, I prefer mustard myself so you are not alone!

TestyAlien3443
Definitely trivial.
3 significant digits for a food product! I don't remember seeing such accuracy for motor oil, which has viscosity grading of 1.5 significant digits (e.g. 10W30, 5W20).
No mention of ketchup speed limit. is .031mph too runny?

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