I guess that Arizona tea price is under pressure. Earlier, read this:
(NEXSTAR) – Tall cans of AriZona iced tea have been sitting in refrigerated cases of gas stations and convenience stores since 1997, proudly emblazoned with their 99-cent price tag. The cans may soon need a redesign to reflect a new price, the company’s founder fears.
The 99-cent price, which has been a constant through economic ups and downs of the past 28 years, may no longer be tenable now that a 50% tariff on imported aluminum has taken effect, said AriZona’s founder Don Vultaggio.
“We’re holding the line for now despite rising aluminum costs,” Vultaggio said. “It’s particularly unfair—80% of our can sheet metal comes from recycled U.S. beverage cans, yet 100% of our aluminum is subject to tariffs".
I know we've discussed this a million times before here, but I don't know how I could make a $7.50 shop work for me, in my area....I guess they are quick to do once in the store, but there's still a report that has to be done...and the stores would have to be a route of stores close together, even better if I could walk and at least get the exercise, instead of burning fuel and the wear and tear on the automobile.....unless a store was right where I happened to be going anyway for other errands.
I know, each situation is different....I am just trying to get my head around it in 2025, given everything.
Life was passing like a hand waving from a train I wanted to be on