Originally Posted by
Andyg
Clearly you are unfamiliar with examples, however I shall try something perhaps closer to home.
Imagine you fancy some grapes, and you don’t have any. Do you ask buy a “bunch” of grapes, a defined number of grapes, or a specific weight of grapes. If you buy a bunch of grapes, then does this constitute a single item purchase or multiple items? If the second, does this constitute a single item purchase or multiple (especially if consumed in a single sitting (greedy boy) or finally if you buy a weight of grapes, then again does this constitute a single item purchase or multiple?
So if a bunch of grapes can be counted as a single item or many items, then why can’t say a quality of face masks, visor shields, aprons or gloves. Does a single box of say 1000 gloves, count as one item (the box), 500 pairs of gloves, or 1000 individual gloves?
As I said the devil is in the detail, which apparently you don’t have.
I could try to draw you a picture if necessary.