10 paise (INR)
Well actually nno they both cost the same.
In 1968, the minimum wage was $1.40 per hour. A six pack of Pepsi was 59 cents and a hot dog with a coke sold for 40 cents. A coffee or a soft drink cost 10 cents.
a canned pepsi is norrmally $.50 cents but a glass pepsi is regulary $1.50
[1982] Daily Record, Coke, .99/1 litre bottle[1985] Daily Record, Pepsi, .89/2 litre bottle.foodtimeline.org/foodfaq5.html
The average price of a six pack of Pepsi was 59 cents. In the year 1945 the cost of a six pack of Pepsi bottles was 23 cents.
The same as regular Coke.
Pepsi spends about 2 or 3 hunderd thousand dollars on advertising Pepsi.
The cost of a Coke in 1960 was five cents, in America.
3 cents
About 19cents
Due to scarcity, choices have to be made. Choices will be made after the opportunity cost of a decision is weighed up.Example: you need a drink. you have just enough for one can of drink. the choice is coca cola or pepsi. You want both - because you are human - but you have scarce resources - money. You have to make a choice. You choose coke - so therefore the can of pepsi becomes your opportunity cost - its what you could have had, but because of your decision, you missed out on it.
The cost of making Coke is very cheap in comparison to the retail price. The can and the plastic 6-pack wrapper and make the cost of producing a can of Coke about 6 cents. The Coke syrup and carbonation adds about 10 cents to the cost and shipping and handling costs increase the cost to 25c. So approximately 40 to 50 cents per can.