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Le 22/03/2011 15:56, Robert McGregor a écrit :
> clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
>> Wow! I prefer coke with ice though, not ice with coke ;-)
>
> Heh, me too! But the snack bar kids always seem to fill the cup to the brim with
> ice, and then whatever little remaining volume with cola.
Basic economy:
one m^3 of water (1000 l) cost about 3€ (from tap, around here).
one m^3 of cola would cost around 800€ (from the price for 1 l when
buying a 2l bottle @ 1.6€).(it's already overpriced)
Ergo, the maximum profit is for more ice, less cola... as long as it is
still callable a drink.
Second interesting profit: ice is bigger than water, so for the same
weight, the volume is bigger with more ice. The bigger it is, the
happier the customer... put more ice!
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