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  • Plap plap 𓁑𓂸 @lemmyf.uktomemes@lemmy.worldTrickflation
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    4 months ago

    No. I never had any issues with larger soda bottles. I would usually buy the 1 or 1.5 liter bottles because they were usually the best deal.

    I did some sales work for one of the local soda distributors, and it was crazy how much better the 20oz bottles did in comparison to everything else.

    It was the same with energy drinks. Most people would buy single cans for $3 when they could get a 4 pack for $10 or a 12 pack for $20.

    We would usually just open the 12 packs at our accounts because the singles simply sold better.


  • Plap plap 𓁑𓂸 @lemmyf.uktomemes@lemmy.worldTrickflation
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    4 months ago

    20oz are more expensive per volume because they sell faster. There’s less of a demand for larger sizes typically go flat too fast for people unless they’re having a party or something, and even in that case they don’t have the convenience of being able to drink from the bottle.


  • Plap plap 𓁑𓂸 @lemmyf.uktome_irl@lemmy.worldme🍐irl
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    5 months ago

    When a company reaches a certain size their expected to have certain things just because other successful companies have them.

    If the fired the team that writes, publishes, and distributes the company newsletter where I work, no one who does any real work would notice or care. The fact that we have a newsletter makes our company seem more big and successful to investors though.