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I live in old city, and afaik the price was 75rs/ bottle. The shops near my house used to charge 80rs/bottle. Today I went to get another couple of bottles and they told me that the price has gone up and it's 90rs/bottle now. Is this true or am I just signing up for bloodsucking shopkeepers charging me way over the MRP?
mujhe na ek baar bohot zyada pyaas lagi thi par mai ghar pe nahi tha toh mai paas ki dukan pe gya paani ki bottle lene waha mai gya toh maine usse paani ki bottle maangi , toh usne mujhe 20rs ki manikchand oxyrich mineral water ki bottle di , maine wo pee li par mujhe maza nahi aaya , tab maine socha ki best paani hi peena h mujhe , maine wo dukan ki saari paani ki bottle try ki , aquafina , Himalayan , kingfisher, kinley par mujhe kisi me bhi maza nahi aaya , fir mujhe yaad aaya ki TV pe ek advertisement aati h jisme 2 camel hote h aur unko pyaas lagi hoti h , unko raaste me bohot saara paani milta h par wo nahi peete , wo aakhir me jaake bisleri hi peete h , fir maine dukan waale se bisleri ki bottle maangi , tab jaake mujhe paani peene me maza aaya , mujhe end me realize ho gya ki bisleri ki paani bottle hi best h.
It costs Rs. 4/liter if you buy 20 liter cans
If you use two of them every day, it will cost you 2*30*80=4800 (only works if you live alone, if you are a family with gazillion members, the numbers will go parabolic)
Now, if you want to live in a prestigious society which manages to get proper municipality water and not the milky borewell water, it costs 25k+ a month, with that you get noise pollution and air pollution as free.
I am stuck in pune, otherwise I won't write it, I would just move out, my rent agreement just expired and I will be working from home for the next 1 year at least, that is why I did the math.
I am moving to the edge of the pune where the rents are between 4-5k a month, you don't get proper water and electricity, but I guess I gotta bath in mineral water and save myself 10k a month in rent, washing tears with money meme
As for the electricity, it is again better to get yourself your own inverter instead of living in a society where you pay maintenance for power backup, only a fraction of that goes towards diesel and they sometimes won't even run it, lol
I called up the shopkeeper who sends bisleri cans to me.
He said "We're charging 90 rupees per can starting august"
Is this something only I am worried about?
I get that it's just 10 rupees but they keep on increasing without a reason.
Am I missing something? Is this normal?
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