Standard Fruits and Vegetable Baskets and Containers Act of 1916
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The Standard Fruits and Vegetable Baskets and Containers Act of 1916 dealt with containers for small fruit
Fruit
In broad terms, a fruit is a structure of a plant that contains its seeds.The term has different meanings dependent on context. In non-technical usage, such as food preparation, fruit normally means the fleshy seed-associated structures of certain plants that are sweet and edible in the raw state,...

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Vegetable
The noun vegetable usually means an edible plant or part of a plant other than a sweet fruit or seed. This typically means the leaf, stem, or root of a plant....

s, and prescribed the exact capacity of the containers. It fixed the cubic contents for dry half-pint
Half-Pint
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Pint
The pint is a unit of volume or capacity that was once used across much of Europe with values varying from state to state from less than half a litre to over one litre. Within continental Europe, the pint was replaced with the metric system during the nineteenth century...

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Quart
The quart is a unit of volume equal to a quarter of a gallon, two pints, or four cups. Since gallons of various sizes have historically been in use, quarts of various sizes have also existed; see gallon for further discussion. Three of these kinds of quarts remain in current use, all approximately...

-size containers. It made no reference to the dimensions or form of the container, thus leaving it to the individual states to adapt standards in such respects.
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