Hey, wait a sec, didnt you hear?

Gas is the cheapest liquid sold on the mass market.

Milk, water, soda, OJ, all cost more per gallon than gasoline.

They have to be doing the right thing ... right?

I would like to point out maybe an interesting thought.

With all of the other liquids, there is a cost involved with the upkeep of the source of the product.

Milk and OJ are the easy examples, but even water these days has to be filtered and cleaned in many places.

Oil has no need of upkeep of the actual source.

There is only the need for equipment upkeep. And the same can be said for all the other liqiuds.

It just seems strange that these other providers can make money with the extra money drain, when the actual prices are not that much higher than that of a product that would be less upkeep.

Also, is there some sort of coincidence that. Why would it be so popular to only drink bottled water?

Are our water supplies really that bad off?

Peace.