If we base on the cost of production (the raw materials and production process), it's evident that softdrinks are more costly to produce than bottled water. But how come in our supermarkets and retail stores bottled water are more expensive than softdrinks (both products produced by the same company)? In my place, the price of a bottled water is 20% higher than the softdrink with the same quantity. This kind of pricing is also the same with other companies. In my thoughts, probably they have this pricing strategy to promote softdrinks which is really their main product. Any other opinions. Thanks.
2006-09-11
12:16:36
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Pi[x]eR
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