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In general, meat and poultry must be sold by weight.
Sold by weight, a slice big enough for two cost about 30 cents.
An Act for flesh to be sold by weight, and the prices limited.
It is usually cut with scissors or a knife and sold by weight.
However, two groups of produce don't have to be sold by weight, unless you want to do so.
For food sold by weight in stores, see bulk bins.
Real amber is surprisingly more expensive than silver when sold by weight.
It is said that the papers were tied into bundles and sold by weight.
Items are sold by weight with a "making charge" added to cover the workmanship.
Mexican silver is generally sold by weight, regardless of design, but the price varies.
Precious metals are sold by weight, with very little added to the price for workmanship.
It is sold by weight and can be fixed, just like other chalks or pastels.
Truffles are sold by weight, and the standard unit is the kilo.
Gold and silver are sold by weight, with relatively little extra cost added for workmanship, making them a good buy.
Piano wire is sold by weight and packaged in tight coils.
(It's traditionally sold by weight because of its density).
Their cookies can often be purchased warm shortly after being removed from the oven and are sold by weight.
Pieces are sold by weight, so serious shoppers should know the going market rate for gold and silver and mind the scales.
Goods sold by weight or measure must normally be sold in metric quantities.
Sold by weight (around $17.25 per 17.5 ounces), it is the most expensive item listed.
Weights and measures - if any of your goods are sold by weight or measure you will have to comply with a number of rules.
(Balls are sold by weight; 1 3/4 ounces is standard.)
Those adhering to the shell of the oyster are more irregular in shape, and are sold by weight.
At this period, glass was sold by weight, and the typical forms were rather heavy and solid with minimal decoration.
At grocers, the register's scanner may be combined with a scale for measuring product that is sold by weight.