Which is a better buy 1 kg of small potatoes or big potatoes?
It's impossible to say definitively which is a better buy: 1 kg of small potatoes or big potatoes without more information. Here's why:
* Price: The most important factor is the price per kilogram. If small potatoes are cheaper per kg, then they are the better buy, even if you get fewer potatoes.
* Intended Use: The size matters for how you plan to use the potatoes.
* Small potatoes: Great for roasting, boiling, or making potato salad. They cook quickly and are good for snacks.
* Large potatoes: Better for baking, mashing, or making fries. You might get more yield per potato for these uses.
* Quality: The quality of the potatoes is also important. Look for firm, blemish-free potatoes, regardless of size.
To determine the best buy:
1. Compare the price per kilogram: Divide the price of each bag by the weight (1 kg) to find the price per kg.
2. Consider your intended use: Which size is best suited for your recipe?
3. Check for quality: Look for fresh, firm potatoes with no blemishes or soft spots.
Ultimately, the best buy is the one that gives you the most value for your money and meets your needs.
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