Whether you like the bottle, can, or cup should not take away the fact this is a quantity versus quality issue. It is simply your choice. Michigan offers 10 cents on bottle returns. In this structure, I could get thirty six 12 oz. This is the deal: add it up. I've been there before with brands. Sometimes you're out and just wanna go to the gas station and grab a beer, pop, soda, or what have you, but it is ridiculously overpriced if it is not a local brand, or say from a specific store.
For example Faygo, Towne Club, etc. They will never increase on their pricing here. However, if you are in need, and still want to consume, you want to find something to compensate your taste on the cheap. This is just how I see it. This is a storage and return issue. If you drink 2 to 3 cans per day, every day of the month, that's what you get for being mindful and cutting back on your spending costs vending machine, gas station, restaurants.
By how you buy it, you can forget there is an corporate advantage or disadvantage , especially if you are on assistance. Use your discounts and promotions carefully, people! Post a Comment. While I cannot claim that soda is at all a green or healthy lifestyle choice, I'll be the first to admit my addiction to it and I won't quitting anytime soon. Now that we're being realistic, I've been thinking about the most efficient way to purchase soda.
As you know, soda can be bought in many forms, from 12 ounce cans to 2 liter bottles, to a 24 pack of cans.
But which way gives you the most bang for your buck? Obviously, going generic would be an easy way to make buying soda more efficient, which usually is half the price of name-brand soda. In this case, I will examine what happens when we look at name-brand soda since it will be the most expensive and generally carry the same price across the board.
Generic sodas can range in price, so be sure to check out what your grocery store offers. When we break that down, that comes down to about 33 cents per 12 ounces of soda which is the general form of measurement I will be using here as a standard.
Translated into ounces, 2 liters is equal to approximately This is equal to about 5 and a half cans of soda, which then levels out to about 23 cents per 12 ounces of soda! We save approximately 10 cents per 12 ounces of soda when we buy 2 liter bottles of soda. I am not aware of the price of the 6 pack bottles of soda, just because I usually can't drink that much at a time, but I have left my equation for calculating these numbers at the bottom for you.
It is particularly true when you choose to experiment with new drinks or you try to find a substitute for your preferred beverage. You should, therefore, take time before picking a soda for your party. It would help if you also considered what you would use the soda for if offered straight or used in a punch or cocktail.
Popular drinks such as Shirley Temple , gin and tonic, and rum and coke all require sodas. The amount of money you have set aside for the party will need to cater to all the different aspects of the party. Once you determine the amount you are ready to spend, you can comfortably allocate money to sodas.
Additionally, it is a significant factor when planning for the amount of food and drinks made available.
Determining the number of guests who will arrive will ensure every guest gets enough food and drink. With the answers to these factors in mind, it becomes easy to determine the amount of soda needed for the party. With more people watching their sugar intake, the selection of sugar-free beverages has increased.
So divide 2. For your health! A 2 liter bottle contains 5. Buy a 2 liter bottle and 6 packs of soda and find out! I have heart disease so I'm trying to count my fingers with too much soda to drink.
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