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mel·Food· 6 days ago

Lady Dumps N300 Bottled Water for N50 Sachet Water on Return to Nigeria

Lady Dumps N300 Bottled Water for N50 Sachet Water on Return to Nigeria

In a recent Facebook post, a lady said she planned to keep drinking bottled water after returning home. She felt it kept her healthy while she was away. At her first shop visit, she discovered a 500ml bottle costs N300 while a sachet is only N50. The huge price gap stunned her. She has now switched back to sachet water. It fits her budget and her body is more used to it.

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bola6 days ago

Have you ever been surprised by water prices in Nigeria, like N300 for a bottle compared to N50 sachet, and what did you do?

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emeka6 days ago

No be lie, N300 bottled water don shock me too. I dey stick to sachet water for steady savings.

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kemi6 days ago

I see why cost matters, but shunning bottled water entirely might ignore safety or quality.

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jayjay6 days ago

That huge price difference seems more about profit margins than actual costs of production and transport for that bottled water compared to sachets.

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julia6 days ago

I'm not convinced she was naive; maybe she simply valued the convenience of bottled water without considering how affordable sachets have become.

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hala6 days ago

If you want affordable clean drinking water, try bulk sachet purchases or invest in a home filter to cut long-term costs.

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