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Aluminium was a British discovery, so I spell it the way that is predominantly used here. Personally, it’s not the spelling that’s the problem to me, it’s the pronunciation!
Since it’s an American product I listed in dollars first, and inches are used because the UK is not metric, as most would think, we intermix the two systems for everything (I measure long distances in miles, and short ones in Metres, for example).