Following the outcome of the EU referendum last Friday, in which Britain voted to leave the European Union, a butcher in Devon immediately started offering meat in pounds and ounces as well as grams and kilograms.

Darren Gratton of Gratton's Butchers told reporters that a lot of his customers wanted their meat sold using the older imperial method: "The next step is to speak to North Devon Council and if they say we can go back to pounds and ounces then we will do. All the customers wanted it back in pounds.

"It seems like in North Devon everyone's for it. I think it will be better for local farmers."

Under current law it's fine for goods to be marked in both metric and imperial measures - but sales must be completed using the metric system. Contrary to popular myth, the rules do not come from Brussels, but form part of Britain's own Weights and Measures legislation.

Nevertheless, as Mr Gratton says, a number of consumers want to see a return to imperial measures - but do you understand them, or are you more at home with metric?

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