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by maccard 2191 days ago
Apart from the fact that prices are obscene - the real meat is in what happens if there' a coke and a pepsi side by side, one is $12 for a pack but the other is $13 - which do they buy?

The price difference is $0.02 per can, (which is potentially the difference a sugar tax might make), it would certainly be enough to sway a large number of people to choose the cheaper option.

Not sure about the regularity of these deals, but I remember as a studen often going to a place with a €4 meal deal. One week we went along, and the price of the deal had been increased to €4.50, and even though their competitors had been selling at that price (or higher) for quite a while before that, the people who defaulted to there for lunch stopped going purely based on a tiny price increase.