There’s no real reason Pepsi Max (or any other 2L sized bottle of sugar free beverages) should cost £3+.
Many of the name brands hiked prices of their sugar free or zero beverages to ” synergize” pricing with their full sugar variants..
There’s no sugar levvy applied to Pepsi Max/ Diet Coke/ Coke zero etc.
Cheek.
“Spar is wil’ dear” is the new Wild Camping.
You know what’s worse £7.50 for a can of Nescafé Azeera, if people don’t buy it for that price they have to put it on discount for £3.50 that’s the only time I buy it
Got an 18 pack of Pepsi max for a fiver only 3 weeks ago
Normalise eliminating this muck.
My diet isn’t great, but adults can easily not drink carbonated nonsense.
3x 2L for a fiver in Iceland. Or 2x 3L of Pepsi for £4.
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There’s no real reason Pepsi Max (or any other 2L sized bottle of sugar free beverages) should cost £3+.
Many of the name brands hiked prices of their sugar free or zero beverages to ” synergize” pricing with their full sugar variants..
There’s no sugar levvy applied to Pepsi Max/ Diet Coke/ Coke zero etc.
Cheek.
“Spar is wil’ dear” is the new Wild Camping.
You know what’s worse £7.50 for a can of Nescafé Azeera, if people don’t buy it for that price they have to put it on discount for £3.50 that’s the only time I buy it
Got an 18 pack of Pepsi max for a fiver only 3 weeks ago
Normalise eliminating this muck.
My diet isn’t great, but adults can easily not drink carbonated nonsense.
3x 2L for a fiver in Iceland. Or 2x 3L of Pepsi for £4.