Wouldn’t the the soda company make more money if they went that route? Usually, or my basic understanding is, if I buy a larger quantity of something at once it is cheaper versus buying that same thing in smaller quantities over and over again to achieve same amount.
Also if the ban is only on 20 oz sodas then that means I can go buy something of larger amount?
Then that means I’m left with the first option of buying smaller amounts or buying one larger amount.
On top of that, how it would affect business? My thinking for example if now my 16 oz or lower products are in higher demand because of the 20 oz ban that means I have to stop making the 20 oz and increase output in the others. I need to offset the costs of this new trend. Would this cause the price to go up or down?
Assuming demand would go up for lower or higher ozs. If that’s the case then I can increase price If I needed to regardless since I know people have less options.
I figure for every 4 16oz sodas sold versus 4 20oz soda sold I gave my company a free 16oz one if I can offset the costs, and then sell it. Maybe even profit? I don’t know really know much about economics or business.
In the end the only ones I see coming out on top are the people enforcing the ban and companies who sell soda. Because really, if you are going to drink a lot soda, you probably still will even with this ban in place. What do you think?