Anonymous wrote:OP here. I buy six packs of half liters but I probably drink 3 liters a day. The store had 4 for $12 Dr. pepper and Pepsi, while the coke products were 4 for $15.
I don’t drink diet anything but fully leaded sodas.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I buy six packs of half liters but I probably drink 3 liters a day. The store had 4 for $12 Dr. pepper and Pepsi, while the coke products were 4 for $15.
I don’t drink diet anything but fully leaded sodas.
Anonymous wrote:Or they will have buy 2 get 2 sales. I don’t need 48 cans! I admit that I buy the mini cans once in a while, which are the worst deal of all. But it’s just the right amount. I drink a full sugar coke or Pepsi about once a week, and I will finish it if I have a larger can or bottle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe how expensive Coke has gotten. We live our caffeine and soda but this is breaking us!
The supermarkets where we shop (mostly Wegman's & Harris Teeter) used to have sales occasionally where a 12 pack would come to about $4, if you bought three or four. That hasn't happened in a couple of years.
Even the case of Diet Coke at Costco is about the same price per can as a 12 pack from Wegman's. I can't think Coca Cola's costs have gone up that much.
Why not? People will apparently pay that much for this garbage. Why not bottle it, can it and sell it at a high price to those willing to pay for a sugar/chemical bomb? And I say this as someone who occasionally does drink soda.
When will consumers recognize and take responsibility for the role they play in inflation and price gouging? If enough people refuse to pay absurd prices for non-necessities like Coke, the prices will go down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:12 packs DO NOT cost $9. You can get them at 7-11 for less than that. What a weird thing to troll about
They are $10 at the grocery store.
But there’s always a sale of some kind. Buy 2 get 1 etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe how expensive Coke has gotten. We live our caffeine and soda but this is breaking us!
The supermarkets where we shop (mostly Wegman's & Harris Teeter) used to have sales occasionally where a 12 pack would come to about $4, if you bought three or four. That hasn't happened in a couple of years.
Even the case of Diet Coke at Costco is about the same price per can as a 12 pack from Wegman's. I can't think Coca Cola's costs have gone up that much.
Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe how expensive Coke has gotten. We live our caffeine and soda but this is breaking us!
Anonymous wrote:Whenever something that I know is bad for me starts to increase into much in cost, I try to use that as an incentive to break or cut the habit.
Anonymous wrote:Good!