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My dad asked me to go to the store and buy some coke for him, so of course like a good little boy i went for him.
He had asked for two 0,5 litre bottles but since i noticed that one 1,5 litre bottle was nearly half the price of the 2 smaller ones i bought that instead.
When i got home my dad seemed disappointed so i asked him what was wrong.
He said that he would have prefered the smaller bottles, his reasoning was that often the bigger bottles go flat before they're finished and that it tastes worse out of the bottle.
I don't drink carbonated drinks so i'm completely ignorant on this, but it would seem logical to me that even if the bigger bottles go flat towards the end you get more for your buck since I'm pretty sure what he would drink before it went flat would be more than 1l.
Also i don't understand how the coke in the smaller bottles could taste better since it's the exact same liquid.
Tell me what you think, is my dad being autistic or am i too ignorant on this to understand?
He had asked for two 0,5 litre bottles but since i noticed that one 1,5 litre bottle was nearly half the price of the 2 smaller ones i bought that instead.
When i got home my dad seemed disappointed so i asked him what was wrong.
He said that he would have prefered the smaller bottles, his reasoning was that often the bigger bottles go flat before they're finished and that it tastes worse out of the bottle.
I don't drink carbonated drinks so i'm completely ignorant on this, but it would seem logical to me that even if the bigger bottles go flat towards the end you get more for your buck since I'm pretty sure what he would drink before it went flat would be more than 1l.
Also i don't understand how the coke in the smaller bottles could taste better since it's the exact same liquid.
Tell me what you think, is my dad being autistic or am i too ignorant on this to understand?