The concept of pyramid packaging for milk.
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Talking about using 3 dimensional shapes as containers, a cylider and a cuboid, can have approximately same volumes with equal dimensions. Similar case with a pyramid and a cone.
A cone is always 1/3 of a cylinder in volume and similarly a pyramid is also about 1/3 of a cuboid in volume.
So, we can clearly say that tetrapacks with pyramidal shape are used to make another variety of the same product, to sell in less amount with less price so that it is affordable to everyone.
Also it is in pyramidal shape and not in conical becaues pyramidal shapes are more comfortable than conicals, when held upside down.
A cone is always 1/3 of a cylinder in volume and similarly a pyramid is also about 1/3 of a cuboid in volume.
So, we can clearly say that tetrapacks with pyramidal shape are used to make another variety of the same product, to sell in less amount with less price so that it is affordable to everyone.
Also it is in pyramidal shape and not in conical becaues pyramidal shapes are more comfortable than conicals, when held upside down.
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