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Price of Soda versus Location of Purchase



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Price of Soda versus Location of Purchase

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  1. Tunar says:

    Even water is $5 at airports sometimes.

  2. satchfan15 says:

    Um, what’s the point of this one? It’s pretty obvious… Unless of course nobody has been to an airport, a movie theater, or a sports game. Sheesh.

  3. Lara says:

    How’s this funny?

  4. sshepski says:

    So, where’s the joke? Though rather accurate, this contains no humor. It’s just basic statistical analysis.

  5. mauhiz says:

    Well it could be cheap in airports, but since passengers cannot bring thier own drink anymore, they’re just being milked

  6. vervain says:

    Not bad. I would have added “Vending Machines” between Wal-Mart and Movies, personally.

  7. rach says:

    In my experience, things are more expensive at football games. $9 for a 12 oz. beer…. But the bar at the airport in Washington DC was cheaper than that for sure.

  8. Other side of the Fence says:

    Next time, try a linear Y axis.

    • Alex says:

      Yeah because the circular Y axis (s)he used just isn’t working for me.

      • ummm says:

        I think he means to say scale fail

        if the lines are all the same distance apart, why the hell are they labeled 1.59, 3.50, 5.00, 8.00 and 9.00

        I wouldnt rly have bothered if 8.00 was labeled 7.00 or something like that. the others at least have a bar leading exactly to them.

      • RJ says:

        LOL … circular Y… this comment is the only funny thing about this!

  9. Cuthbert says:

    You missed out Disneyland! ;)

  10. Poop says:

    Is this from the easy graph builder thing? The scale on the y axis is completely not consistant…skews the data.

  11. Jessizzle says:

    Scale FAIL

  12. Fake E. Tufte says:

    Ever hear of that vending machine Coke invented that would alter the price depending on how hot it is outside?

  13. California Dave says:

    At Angel Stadium, a 20oz bottle of water is $3.75. I would go to the store and get a LITER bottle to take in (you could do that, as long as the seal wasn’t broken) and I’d pay $1.59.

  14. LHLD says:

    you should have added “amount of time you’ll have drink you paid X amt for… before security person decides you can’t have it anymore”
    (oh yes, i’ve traveled through the airport lately. and i work at football games. at least you’ll get a change to drink your flat walmart soda before they take it away!)

  15. Mayokitty says:

    Duty-free brocolli.

  16. asanthai says:

    Forgot one… Disney World… likely the most expensive of all

  17. Amethyst says:

    Before I even saw the bottom of the graph, I knew the tallest line would have “airport” there.

  18. gta0004 says:

    Its even cheaper at me school. $1 from the vending machines.

  19. Vila Restal says:

    Actually the most expensive has to be British Public Transport (i.e. Trains.) It’s now a (rather unfunny) public joke that if you do get collared by the person who pushes the trolley they’ll rip you of for probably 5-6 times what it is worth (a 50p can of coke can cost £2.50 -£3 ($5-$6)) Most people learn this and take something with them when travelling on the train.

  20. Nikky Raney says:

    I work at a cinema and a small soda is actually $4.50

  21. Annoy says:

    http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm#11

    We are not allow to pass by security with liquids. But after security there are like 1000 vending machines.

  22. kc says:

    :L
    where i am the soda is less than a dollar, like 50 cents if you go to Kwik Trip (gas station store franchise)

  23. G6 says:

    I think the comments drain out any humor this post had because someone can’t take a joke and move on.


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