Coke LOVES to put all of their products in contoured bottles. I can understand their flagship product, but Sprite/Root Beer/Iced Tea? Of course, the price of having contoured (rather than cylindrical, the way Pepsi and "house brand" sodas do) bottles is that to have the same capacity, it needs to be a bit taller.
Because of this, a 2 litre Pepsi bottle will fit properly on the top shelf of my fridge, but to fit a 2 litre Coke bottle I'd need to move the top shelf down one notch, meaning the next shelf down wouldn't be able to hold 2 tubs of cottage cheese on top of each other, or a cheese bar under the crisper. Similarly, 710 ml Pepsi bottles fit crosswise in one of the bins, but 710 ml Coke bottles have to go diagonally, reducing the number that the bin will hold.
Of course, this has an effect on which brand I buy. Haven't the executives given any thought to what customers DO with their product, and the negative impact it could have on the company?
Because of this, a 2 litre Pepsi bottle will fit properly on the top shelf of my fridge, but to fit a 2 litre Coke bottle I'd need to move the top shelf down one notch, meaning the next shelf down wouldn't be able to hold 2 tubs of cottage cheese on top of each other, or a cheese bar under the crisper. Similarly, 710 ml Pepsi bottles fit crosswise in one of the bins, but 710 ml Coke bottles have to go diagonally, reducing the number that the bin will hold.
Of course, this has an effect on which brand I buy. Haven't the executives given any thought to what customers DO with their product, and the negative impact it could have on the company?
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