Some things are so retardedly priced.
I went to buy water bottles for myself because our fridge still need to be plugged in to the water or w.e. A 12 pack of 500ml (6 litres in all) bottles cost 2.99. Then I noticed there are 4 litre jugs that cost 1.39 so I bought 2 and got 8 litres of water for 2.78 and a 10L cost 5.99.
So I saved 21 cents and got 2 more litres of water. I can get four 4L jugs at 1.39 for less than a 10L jug of the same water, so I get 6 more litres and save 50 cents.
If that mad any sense at all to anyone, grocery stores are dumb.
So I saved 21 cents and got 2 more litres of water. I can get four 4L jugs at 1.39 for less than a 10L jug of the same water, so I get 6 more litres and save 50 cents.
If that mad any sense at all to anyone, grocery stores are dumb.
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It takes more plastic to make 12 small bottles than one bigger one. Maybe more plastic = less cost?
Besides, they're happy to sell you free tap water anyway. 
I posted a metric unit on here (my height being 181cm) suspecting that ryne would get it wrong, and he did, thinking it was 5'9".
Besides, they're happy to sell you free tap water anyway. 
I posted a metric unit on here (my height being 181cm) suspecting that ryne would get it wrong, and he did, thinking it was 5'9".
Originally Posted by Steponme,Oct 17 2010, 05:16 PM
It takes more plastic to make 12 small bottles than one bigger one. Maybe more plastic = less cost?
Besides, they're happy to sell you free tap water anyway. 
I posted a metric unit on here (my height being 181cm) suspecting that ryne would get it wrong, and he did, thinking it was 5'9".
Besides, they're happy to sell you free tap water anyway. 
I posted a metric unit on here (my height being 181cm) suspecting that ryne would get it wrong, and he did, thinking it was 5'9".






