Why does fruit juice cost more than soda?!


Question:

Why does fruit juice cost more than soda?

Just curious but I always wondered why a 14 oz bottle of juice would cost more than a 20 oz bottle of soda?


Answers:
Because the ingredients in soda are much cheaper than the ingredients in juice. Carbonated water, sugar, chemical colorings and flavorings, cost just pennies on the dollar. The amount of produce required to make juice costs a lot more. Plus, juices either have to (a) be pasteurized, or (b) be shipped refrigerated, which costs more too.

because you have to pay more to be healthy.

because they don't want people to be healthy so your going to go for the cheapest instead of the better. plus the doctors wouldn't make any money on you if you we're healthy and eating the right foods. it's just like religion always wanting to make a buck off of you instead of telling you the truth

because you need more of the items to make the juise rather than soda all soda is sugar, water, and coloring and other cheap flavors. with fruit juice you have to have alotr of thwe fruit to make it

Cause Fruit is expensive and soda water is just aerarated sweetened water.




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