So. As I equate everything to the price of beer... If Beer were $6 dollars a gallon the price of a 30 pack would be $16.87. But depending on where you live, the bastards tax your beer plus make you pay a "deposit" on each can you buy of up to 10 cents each which adds another 3 dollars plus the tax to the price. Most people throw the cans away in the trash, but assuming you can get your "deposit" back somehow without having to stand in a line and put your cans in a dirty sticky noisy machine individually with an occasional "clunker" somehow not reaping a dime, we are approaching beer/gasoline parity. I remember when you could crush your cans and bring a bag to the recycle guy in the parking lot of the supermarket, who would give you a nice return based on weight. At the time, a trash bag of crushed cans would yield 20 bucks. WTF happened to that routine?????
So. As I equate everything to the price of beer... If Beer were $6 dollars a gallon the price of a 30 pack would be $16.87. But depending on where you live, the bastards tax your beer plus make you pay a "deposit" on each can you buy of up to 10 cents each which adds another 3 dollars plus the tax to the price. Most people throw the cans away in the trash, but assuming you can get your "deposit" back somehow without having to stand in a line and put your cans in a dirty sticky noisy machine individually with an occasional "clunker" somehow not reaping a dime, we are approaching beer/gasoline parity. I remember when you could crush your cans and bring a bag to the recycle guy in the parking lot of the supermarket, who would give you a nice return based on weight. At the time, a trash bag of crushed cans would yield 20 bucks. WTF happened to that routine?????