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[Amazon Prime] Kirks 30pk Soft Drink Cans 375mL $11.99 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Contains a selection of delicious Pasito, Creaming Soda, Ginger Beer, Lemonade, and Lemon Squash.
Works out to be $8.99/30pk after container deposit refund scheme.

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This is part of Amazon Prime Day sale for 2019

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  • $1.07 per litre ($0.80 if you refund the cans at 10 cents a can)

  • +2

    Dont forget $3 shopback bonus ;)

  • +2

    No kole beer. No way.

    • Move to WA if you want it.

  • Diabeetus in a can

    • +2

      I concur its hard to diabetie this deal

  • -1

    Victoria sucks ass we don't have a container deposit scheme!

    • In the supermarkets the states that do have it have to pay more per can. We're better off without it normally.

      • Better off only financially says you, sure.

        Three ways we are ACTUALLY better off

        1. Environmentally better off when we recycle the containers in attempt to eliminate hard waste
        2. Health - we physically move our bodies to send those containers in for recycling and collect the money - which may work to eliminate the calories the softdrinks put in.
        3. Financially - rebate from consumption. We should get a rebate from any food consumption that emits waste. It is logical. Look at Japan.
        • I don't know anyone who doesn't just recycle their cans anyway, it's currently pretty easy to do.

          The only people who are really going to get more than a couple of calories of physical movement out of taking the cans to be recycled somewhere else are those who would need to walk to one of the places you can take them, it's just going to be an inconvenience they probably don't need when they already have to walk to the store and carry their shopping home. They're likely to be poorer sections of the community who are yet again being disadvantaged.

          The Beveridge industry are responsible for paying the refunds and therefore build them into the price anyway. Usually people in the states with the schemes are paying for it. Whether Amazon manages to get out of contributing (i.e. Coke doesn't charge them even when selling to those states) or just has all consumers pay for it, it's still coming from consumers. Coke and their competitors are going to be the ones profiting from those who can't or won't recycle them anyway. Everyone else will break even at best.

          If they do it, they should do it better without having people take their cans somewhere other than the recycling bin they already have at home, and incorporate it into the current recycling system.

  • No Fruita? :(

    Do they even still make it these days? I haven't had it in years, but damn I used to love that stuff. Hell, I'm sure I still love it, just don't let myself drink it anymore. Or at least I wouldn't let myself drink 30 cans of it.

    • Lol can confirm it no longer exists. 7 years ago i said to coke rep whats this pointing at a 1.25l bottle of it on his pda, he said it hasnt existed for years.

      • That's a bloody outrage, that is!

        What the hell am I supposed to drink with my Polly Waffle when they come back into circulation?!?

        • My fav was golden circle creaming soda.

  • +6

    Nice, will need to stock more for my fish and chips shop

    • Username checks out

    • +1

      Flakey comment

  • Ew creaming soda

  • +2

    "Works out to be $8.99/30pk after container deposit refund scheme."

    This guy is playing 4D chess and I'm here playing Snakes and Ladders.

  • Replace the ginger beer with kole beer and you have a deal.

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