A person who doesn’t have access to good tap water and may not have anything but small convenience stores near him doesn’t necessarily have access to actual regular water, because that’s not a good product for small convenience stores to have, as the profit margins are too small.
You don’t understand commerce, you don’t understand business, you don’t understand economy, hell, you don’t even understand English.
You can have your childish tantrum all you want but everyone here knows you’re utterly wrong, even you.
I know you don’t understand English, but once again, no-one is blaming anyone or excusing anything. Because I, a person who has never been in the US, is just talking about a societal phenomena that’s pretty promo prominent in, but not limited to, the US.
Oh sorry, that’s me “writing an essay” again and you won’t be able to keep up. :((((
Lots of them do not stack plain bottled water. You may get vitamin waters and fizzy sugar free “health drinks”, but yes, convenience stores are limited in size and in capitalism, convenience stores are not for charity. The better the profit the more likely you are to stack that product.
Coke is profitable, bottled water less so. It’s common enough nowadays, but like I showed you, your ideas of what sort is sold and at what prices are downright schizophrenic.
Remember when you cried that no 1e bottles exist? But I showed you that even my nearest store here in Finland, which again, Finland = Not the place with food deserts.
Jesus you are thick of skull.
A person who doesn’t have access to good tap water and may not have anything but small convenience stores near him doesn’t necessarily have access to actual regular water, because that’s not a good product for small convenience stores to have, as the profit margins are too small.
You don’t understand commerce, you don’t understand business, you don’t understand economy, hell, you don’t even understand English.
You can have your childish tantrum all you want but everyone here knows you’re utterly wrong, even you.
I know you don’t understand English, but once again, no-one is blaming anyone or excusing anything. Because I, a person who has never been in the US, is just talking about a societal phenomena that’s pretty promo prominent in, but not limited to, the US.
Oh sorry, that’s me “writing an essay” again and you won’t be able to keep up. :((((
Sure, convenience stores don’t have water… Tell me the one about Cinderella next.
Lots of them do not stack plain bottled water. You may get vitamin waters and fizzy sugar free “health drinks”, but yes, convenience stores are limited in size and in capitalism, convenience stores are not for charity. The better the profit the more likely you are to stack that product.
Coke is profitable, bottled water less so. It’s common enough nowadays, but like I showed you, your ideas of what sort is sold and at what prices are downright schizophrenic.
Remember when you cried that no 1e bottles exist? But I showed you that even my nearest store here in Finland, which again, Finland = Not the place with food deserts.
Yep, the famous convenience store without water. Totally real and not made up.