Why mL to oz needs context
People search mL to oz in kitchens, for drink sizes, on skincare labels and when checking international packaging. That makes examples and common anchor values especially useful.
A better page should also explain whether the result is U.S. fluid ounces and call out that weight ounces are different from fluid ounces.
Practical reference values
240 mL is a common anchor because it is roughly 8.12 fluid ounces and is often treated as one U.S. cup in many recipes. 500 mL is roughly 16.91 fluid ounces, close to a standard bottled drink size.
FAQ
How many oz is 240 mL?
240 milliliters equals about 8.12 U.S. fluid ounces.
How many oz is 500 mL?
500 milliliters equals about 16.91 U.S. fluid ounces.
Are fluid ounces the same as ounces?
No. Fluid ounces measure volume, while ounces usually measure weight.