Why is soft drink cheaper than water?
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The popular theory is that soft drinks are cheaper than water simply due to "marketing" that lets them sell worthless water. Indeed, a company can charge whatever they want and you just have to pay for it.
Why must it that water, of everything, has to worth more than soft drinks? It seems irrational that adding an extra feature (that is sugar and carbon) to a commodity (water) devalues it.