• squiblet@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    Well good, fuck ‘em. Pepsi I mean. I had a gf who was obsessed with Diet Pepsi and the price has over doubled in the past few years. In 2020, you could easily find 2 liter bottles for $0.99, $1.25. Then they went to $1.75… $2.49… $2.99. You can still find them on sale 3 for $5, not not often or all the time. I’m pretty sure that the cost of bringing Diet Pepsi to market has not increased 300%.

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      11 months ago

      About a year ago I was at a grocery store and bought one of those 473ml bottles of pop at the till. It rang up on the till as $2.99

      I told them to remove that, it’s ridiculous, went to the pop section, and got the exact same 2L pop on sale for $1

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        11 months ago

        It seems they do in individual countries but not EU-wide. Not very much though, it says an average of 7.5 cents a can.

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            11 months ago

            So you’re talking about 14p difference on a large soda.

            The bottled stuff, it depends, a lot of it got reduced way the fuck down to limit it or fall under the limit entirely. Honestly, it was a good thing. I genuinely can’t stand full sugar soda … makes my teeth itch.