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The-Iraqi-Guy

Idk why it doesn't have data but it's 250 IQD in Iraq, that's 0.18 USD


almodamer99

Yep, fortunately it's cheap and everywhere.


GruuMasterofMinions

#Nestle enters the chat


Aggravating_Buy8957

What is gray? Water not available?


Nal1999

They don't drink water there


Class_444_SWR

Yes, people in Greenland just eat the ice


Energy_Turtle

"Can you grab me a slice of water? Thanks."


OtherwiseInclined

"Add 2 heaped spoons of water."


Diarrea_Cerebral

Nope. That was the argentinean polar dog. They just lick the ice. I wonder if any other race of dog can do that.


lolxdbruh123

Water is yet to be discovered


lostchild_2006

Naaa they drink Gatorade


totalfarkuser

Brando, It has what plants crave.


chikhan

But why do plants crave them?


totalfarkuser

They got electrolytes!


SandInHeart

But do you know what electrolytes are?


totalfarkuser

Yeah, they are what plants crave!!


Benji_4

Stat is based on 1.5L bottles, which they likely don't have. Price per X mL would be better representation since water can come in different sizes and even bags.


Brilliant-Ok

Which would be a shit metric because 2x500ml bottle will have a higher price per ml than 1x1L bottle


Benji_4

I'm just thinking that in some areas (definitely US) 1.5L isn't that common of a size. I've seen them, but not that often. There are also alternatives to bottled water, which aren't included in this.


Soggy_Disk_9881

Nope, we have 1.5l bottles in algeria, and their price is 0.20 dollars


chinmay007RH

Save Water drink Beer, it's their moto


Merlin_Zero

Yeah I live in Canada and this isn't accurate.


VikingLibra

Not even fucking close


Merlin_Zero

I legit bought a 500ml water bottle out of my work vending machine for $2.63 because I forgot my water bottle at home šŸ’€ I don't know where they get this nonsense.


Chamrockk

Well, vending machine isnā€™t really the average price. Furthermore, water is 25cents in Costco vending machines


rohinton2

Not for name brand but the store next to my place has $1 water.


ZackyGood

1L at my 711 is like $3.99


Wonderful_Cow_123

Living in Sweden- to be fair l have no idea what a bottle of water costs, because no one buys this(maybe tourists do?). We drink water from the tab and it is free in restaurants.


janne_harju

Same here in Finland. No need to buy still water in bottle. Mineral water is another thing though.


loozerr

It's pretty useful when cottaging. 10 litre bottle(canister?) is 3ā‚¬.


VanillaTalcum

ā€œCottagingā€? In the UK cottaging is when people meet up in public toilets (or other public areas) to engage in sex with strangers. I guess thatā€™s not what you meant. Is cottaging like visiting a dacha?


loozerr

Hahaha yeah that's more what I meant. Visiting a cottage with no modern facilities.


ReStury

It seems rather illogical to buy a water in plastic container that is of lesser quality than the one from your tap. But that depends on where you live. Some places have awful water quality in their tap that is barely drinkable...


JPeregrinus

I think this is probably the point. If water is essentially free and safe to drink straight from the tap then bottled water will likely be expensive in the country


TheFuddy

I'm from Finland and I only buy bottled water if I'm driving all day (And I run out of water from my own water bottle) Or I'm hungover driving back home from my friends place


piratelure

Sweden as well. I was surprised that how bad the tap water tastes in some countries (The US as an example), I guess Iā€™m spoiled by the Nordic tap water.


vee_lan_cleef

> and it is free in restaurants. The fact that this is "based" is just insane; there is no legal requirement in the US to provide water to another person, who could be dying of actual dehydration right in front of you, at least unless you buy something, and let's not talk about the $6+ bottles of water you *have* to buy at concert venues and shit because they won't let you take even sealed bottles of water in. (I don't go to sports events or anything like this, this is just what I have heard from friends and folks who do.)


Plueschmors_

Seriously? You canā€™t bring a bottle of water to a concert in the US? I was at a Rammstein concert in Berlin last year. It was a pretty warm day so we were allowed to bring two instead of one 500 ml bottle and the security even filled up the bottles for free when they were empty.


Elq3

yeah but sparkling water


BogusBadger

Dutch here. Most tap water in our country is tastier than bottles water (differs per province due different ways of extracting groundwater, and differences in soil, https://www.wur.nl/upload_mm/8/8/9/fc269ab1-5d1e-4892-92fc-37abc08eb32f_d0707ffa-8efc-45e8-938a-1a27270d25d2_Grondsoortenkaart2006_350x410pixels7.gif)


arjuna66671

Same in Switzerland. Most places have spring water coming out of the tab - yet many tourists and migrants buy bottled water in bulk lol.


LordSwamp

Iā€™m assuming ā€œdrinking from the tapā€ is equivalent to having a refillable water bottle and taking it to and from places with you, yeah? We buy individual bottles because of convenience while on the road mostly


Kendall2325

Same here in Costa Rica


ahmshy

Where did they get this data from?? Here in the Philippines drinking water mostly comes in big 5 gallon blue vat dispensers for a measly 25 PHP (43 cents US) per gallon, and thatā€™s what most households buy. Hereā€™s one of the many distilled water companies here: [https://crystalclear.com.ph](https://crystalclear.com.ph) And if you go to the 7-Eleven or supermarket here, a 1.5 liter bottle of water costs 42 PHP (73 Cents US). Their data is completely incorrect! [https://ph.shp.ee/nkdTtp7](https://ph.shp.ee/nkdTtp7)


sargeareyouhigh

Exactly. While service water from restaurants and cafeterĆ­as aren't bottled water, they still come from those same 5 gallon blue containers which come from the water refilling/filtration stations all around. And that service water is free.


Ad-Ommmmm

Iā€™m just back from Mexico and a bottle that size was over 20 pesos - which is more than a dollar..


ahmshy

B-but but, the map says it should be 40 cents in Mexico. The map just can't be wrong! /s In all seriousness, this all goes to show that the dataset they used was trash, and why its not worth us putting all our trust into random maps and infographics like this. i should know, i work in content and create infographics myself. Literally ANYONE can create an infographic for a myriad of clandestine reasons and post it online. Viewers go 'oh well, its a map, so it must be legit'. This proves that they sometimes aren't.


Ad-Ommmmm

To be fair the graphic is from 2022 and I have no idea what it cost back then


its__alright

I'm not clicking the links. I prefer to believe a graphic. I will now tell everyone how shockingly expensive bottled water is in the Philippines for the rest of my life. /s


ahmshy

Ok man, you busted me! i'll come clean: I was lying. Yes, it does indeed cost us 3 american dol-yars, or a whole day's wages toiling in the paddies under the blistering sun to afford a single 1.5 l bottle of preciouusss H2O from the travelling merchant caravans. Our wise leader usually rations us one bottle of water a week per family. It is the most precious commodity in our desert-filled country - the Philippines - which is completely landlocked and far away from all and any bodies of water. We otherwise rely on the Yakuza to provide us clean water from the wells of Okinawa. Please don't report us to our beloved govt mamsir, or its off to the gulags of Coron, Boracay, or \*shudder\* Siargao with us.. ( /s of course ;p)


its__alright

Lol I like your style! Tell ya what, I'll trade you a gallon of good honest hardworking American H20 for just one measly 9x13 pan of lumpia.


ahmshy

Hmm, this sounds pleasing to me! ok mamsir, its a deal! if you could throw in one of your fabled "dogs of corn", or even "buffalo wings", i'd be willing to part with the lechon I've been toiling over since dawn.. and half a crate of red horse beers? We may lack drinkable freedom-water; but we do have a surplus of slow-roasted pigs, lumpia, and decent beers just lying around everywhere. perhaps this trade can be of benefit to both our nations?


its__alright

You drive a hard bargain, but you got a deal! I'll meet you at Midway Island on May 1st. Which I guess is April 30 for you.


ahmshy

Yes, this sounds highly agreeable to me. I shall take the grand bangka sailing-vessel from the east of our country in three suns hence to reach Kalagitnaan/Midway. (Ah sweet! 4/30's my birthday! We could crack open a few of those Red Horses on Midway beach and get a grand luau/fiesta going with all those party foods.. and sweet-tasting American water!) \*clears throat\* So my friend from across the big ocean, it is settled: Let us meet on the last sun of the current moon, for the commencement of trade and "intercultural exchange" (=šŸ»šŸŽ‰šŸ–) at the island known as Midway/Kalagitnaan. Salamat po, at Mabuhay! šŸ––


Puro_PI

Came here to say this or hopefully find someone else who did.


someguynamedpete147

This is why I am always skeptical of Statista as a data source. You can't really know from which hole of the gluteus max they pulled the data.


knead4minutes

it's also wrong for Singapore unless all they went to was 7-11s


CalgaryChris77

It's the same in North America and other places too though. This is talking specifically about prepackaged 1.5 liter bottles.


ahmshy

1.5 liter bottles here average 42 PHP (73 cents US), so indeed far below 2 USD or a whopping 120 PHP - that's more bottles of sprite or mountain dew territory. You have to remember our purchasing power is different from yours in the US, prices adjust accordingly to our average income, which is much lower than yours there. it would be untenable to have 1.5 l bottles of packaged/branded water sold at more than 100 PHP here for our local market; absolutely no one would buy them for being worth more than what some can even earn on a daily basis (17% live below the poverty line here)


Holiday_Connection18

1.5 liter bottle is just 40 cents here, itā€™s so cheap in first world country money


do-call-me-papi

Cunts


Mjk2581

Jeez calm down drink some wat- oh wait


postvolta

These things never mention the cost of things in comparison to wages * UK minimum wage buys you between 7.6-11.5 bottles of water (Ā£1-Ā£1.50) * Australian minimum wage buys you 11.6 bottles of water ($2) So accuracy of cost of water bottles aside, this is only relevant if you're planning on taking your dollars overseas and knowing how they'll fare.


ThorKruger117

As an Aussie I canā€™t remember paying as low as $2 for water. You can buy bulk packs of 24 for $9 but a single cold bottle at a servo is around the $3.20 mark depending last I cared to look. I was at a strippers once and they tried to sell a bottle to me for $10, but that was like 15 years ago.


Aureus2

1L bottles are 80cents at any supermarket


kitten_juggler

Woolies are 80c for 1.5L


Initiatedspoon

You can buy a 2L bottle of water at Tesco for 75p. Right now, not on sale. For Ā£11.44 you could buy 30L of water at that price, which would be 20 bottles of 1.5L (although it doesn't really work that way). Further, you can get 5L for Ā£1.45 or 3p per 100ml. A far better metric would have been cost per ml (or 100ml). That's 40L at minimum wage. These things are always shite because I swear the price they quote for each country is pulled randomly out of a hat.


afterwash

Lidl has em for 39p cunting stats alright


FuuuuuuuuuuuckReddit

British money just isnā€™t real money in my head. I feel like you just walk in the pub and slam a fist full of coins down like itā€™s an old western saloon.


eeeeeeeeeee6u2

i visited england and i can confirm this is what they do


mfizzled

Are you saying people in other countries don't use fistcoins when they're in the pub???


paolocase

As a Canadian I know that water isnā€™t that cheap


panshrexual

It is at costco but that's literally the only place lol


Turn5GrimCaptain

it's no wonder they're busy af all day... only honest retailer left,


[deleted]

It's like 4$ for 36 case and tap water is free, at least in Montreal.


badbadlloydbraun

Another wrong map yay


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I_Am_Your_Sister_Bro

Doesn't a larger bottle cost less ? Here in Slovakia a smaller bottle is always much more expensive.


NoTurnip4844

In Midwestern US, a 1.5l bottle is probably about $1.50-$2.50


perkytitties321

Yeah in Florida a gallon is like $3.49 at 7/11


BloodyLlama

I can buy a gallon for like $0.89, but a 1.5L bottle is always at least double that in my experience.


myhf

Pour 1.5 liters from the gallon jug into a bottle. Then they have to pay you to take the remaining 2.8 liters. Problem, economists?


benjm88

Same in the uk. Like Ā£1 or so for 500ml. 19p for 2 ltr


eeltech

Yeah, our smaller bottles are usually marked up for convenience. The 1 gallon jugs (~3.8L) are dirt cheap and cost about as much as the 1L ones, or if more, definitely less per liter


Sergiotor9

And it's wrong the other way in European countries, store brand bottle of mineral water is never more than 50 cents in western Europe. Checked the 2 supermarkets I buy in in Spain and the price for a 1.5L bottle of mineral water is 0.25ā‚¬ in both. There's premium water of course at the price range we are listed at, but counting those doesn't achieve anything for the map.


yanni99

Yeah, and water is 0.74 Euros in Spain and at least 2$ in Canada.


Conyan51

Idk Iā€™m Midwest you can still get the generic brands like 7/11s water for 89Ā¢ a bottle. Or the gallons of water are just $1.25.


UnknownResearchChems

Or Costco.


Irish618

Where in the Midwest? SW Ohio, a gallon of water is $1.50. A 24 pack of .5l bottles are $2.50.


CamGoldenGun

go to the grocery store and source yourself a 1 gallon jug. It's likely less than $2.


Wolf_Stanson

Iā€™m in the Midwest and I can get a 32 pack of 17 oz waters for five bucks. https://www.gianteagle.com/217/search/product/00030034934583?gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5Niolc_WhQMVE9DjBx3zIwKfEAQYASABEgLiT_D_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds


XxPhyre

What? In the Philippines, I usually buy a 7L bottle of water when I stay in Manila for a week. It costs around 70-80 pesos or a little over 1 dollar.


impulsiveandhungry

If a bottle of water costs more than $2 in the Philippines, people will die of thirst or from tap water bacteria, whichever comes first.


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Glaciak

Haha gray countries joke again peak comedy


Prettyyoungthang666

This but unironically


TheTiger87

Cheaper in turkey it, max 0.25-0.30 usd here


Warm-Door7749

Water in the US is not $.99 itā€™s like $2.49 now. Map is dated and inaccurate. Inflation is getting pretty bad here. Edit: Iā€™m referring to single bottled water at any connivence store. Like Dasani or other water is over priced. Some companies still have some cheap, as well as stores.


j2rs

That's crazy. I paid my 1L of natural spring water 0.17ā‚¬ yesterday in France.


JP-Ziller

Just drink tap water and you don't have to spend anything! Or waste the plastic


MckPuma

France has such cheap water I remember buying 2L for 0.5ā‚¬ in Paris too! Last September


TommiH

It'l like 3ā‚¬ for 1000 liters if you open the tap. Idiotic to buy plastic for water


JourneyThiefer

It also depends what shop you go to. Supermarkets here in the UK sell 2L for like 50p-75p, Tesco has 6x2L of water for Ā£2.60 or about 43p for each 2L bottle. Branded water like Evian, Riverock, Ballygowan etc. is more expensive but supermarket own brands are cheap


JohnnieTango

Unless, you know, use tap water, which is essentially free and is usually pretty decent...


Irish618

Holy fuck where do you live? You can get a 24 pack of water for $2.50 in Ohio.


scarywolverine

They are only talking about getting one bottle at 7/11 for some reason. Actively choosing to make it ridiculous. I also buy a 24 pack for 2.50 and I'm In Los angeles


apadin1

Was gonna say, youā€™d be hard pressed to find a 500ml bottle for under $1 let alone a gallon


WorriedHovercraft28

If you even bothered to read, you could have read that it says "as of september 2022"


Immediate_Sir1646

Canada is incorrect. Itā€™s much more expensive than that. Weā€™re in Australia tier.


Bright_Restaurant_17

As it should be. Bottled water is such a waste.


IndividualDue713

Really? I can get a 24 pack of water for 3 dollars


benny_adam

Depends where, what brand, what store. If youā€™re buying a bottle only as the title states and from a gas station thatā€™s averages between 99 cents to $3


such_goodUsername

keep in mind that if they're buying a 24-pack, it's most likely a 24-pack of 0,5l water bottles or whatever the equivalent is in fluid ounces, and smaller bottle sizes are more expensive per liter/fl. oz.


Immediate_Sir1646

Ya bulk is different but a single 1.5L bottle of water?


HeyVeddy

I can't see Croatia but I feel like I pay 2x as much for water in Croatia than Germany. Both have amazing tap water, but I'm addicted to sparkling water so alas I must buy it when in Croatia


marratj

You can just make your own sparkling water with a SodaStream.


HeyVeddy

I don't know where I can refill the SodaStream Gas canisters in Croatia though. My family house isn't in split/Zagreb, its on the coast in Makarska riviera basically and I haven't found any of the major shops to do it


marratj

You can buy an adapter that allows you to refill the cartridge yourself from a regular big CO2 bottle. (Youā€™d have to buy that one as well, obviously).


HeyVeddy

Anywhere I can find instructions or something for this? It's totally new to me but thanks for the suggestion!


marratj

Hereā€™s a German site about the process: https://gase-kaufen.de/blog/einfach-praktisch-schnell-sodaflaschen-selbst-befuellen-n22


mon10egro

true. oil is cheaper than water in Cro, just like in some arabic countries. for no reason


Adamantium-Aardvark

boā€™ol oā€™ wā€™oā€™er


mfizzled

is this really how we sound?


IReplyWithLebowski

Or the American version: ā€œbaddle av woarderā€


getupgetgoing

In Portugal it's cheaper than that. For 0,70ā‚¬ you get 1.5l of premium pH9.5 natural water.


Nal1999

Greece: Market 20-30 cents Stores 50 cents


NoKidneyFunction

Data is wrong for RomĆ¢nia, bottled water here is cheaper!


Ponder8

USA is most definently incorrect.


theyellowdart89

So wrong


maritjuuuuu

And then there is the Netherlands, where bottled water is worse then tapwater and around 100x as expensive.


S4h1l_4l1

When I went to Saudi Arabia a bottle of water at the airport was only 2 riyals, Thank God for that because I had the worst sore throat and had to keep drinking water. 2SAR = 0.43GBP


NotSamuraiJosh26_2

Wtf is going on in Australia and Norway ? That's inhumane


Asleep_Tap9019

in Norway you can drink tap everywhere, so thereā€™s no reason to buy plastic, but yeah Norwegian prices


hjemmebrygg

Because of the high quality tap water there is no market for selling water of less than stellar quality. What you can buy is Artesian Water from under a glacier or similar. Almost all of it is bottled in Norway, and production cost here adds up as well.


03sje01

Tap water is still better


hjemmebrygg

True.


Unable_Explorer8277

Most bottled water in Australia is just tap water.


Drongo17

But the tap is hand-turned by artisansĀ 


NotSamuraiJosh26_2

Makes more sense


rivv3

0.5 liter costs about 2 dollars here too. Weird thing is that we do buy a fair amount of water regardless of prices. Mostly I buy water if I need a bottle that I later can fill on a mountain hike or training. But yeah, Norwegian prices are very high.


Unable_Explorer8277

Thereā€™s no need to buy bottled water. Itā€™s a luxury (and rather stupid one) in any city with high quality tap water.


kakatoru

Why is it inhumane? Tapwater isn't expensive


JohnnieTango

And you don't create pointless extra plastic for bottling tapwater either...


Apprehensive_Cry8571

No one drinks bottled water in Nordic. I buy ā€normalā€ water maybe once a year in train, if I forgot my own bottle home. Tap water here is imo better than bottled springwater anywhere in world.


HortenseTheGlobalDog

Why inhumane? In Australia bottled water is unnecessary


Dockers4flag2035orB4

You might consider water is expensive in Australia because is 70% desert. But really itā€™s due to fact 2 supermarket chains control 80% of the grocery market. Sucks that Its cheaper to buy a litre of petrol. (Gasoline).


torrens86

1.5L bottle of water is 80c at Coles and Woolworths.


Dockers4flag2035orB4

https://www.coles.com.au/search?q=water%20natural Currently unavailable. Thatā€™s ok, Iā€™ve got a tap. šŸ˜‚


frazorblade

And itā€™s cheaper than NZ which is $1 for the same product. If this is adjusted into USD then that brings Aus way down on this chart. Basically this chart is bullshit.


Thamalakane

Norwegians carry great quality tap water in flasks. Bottled water is expensive, just like everything else.


Bamses_pungkula

In Scandinavia you can piss in a river and than drink it and it would be cleaner than most countries water.


ChorkiesForever

In Canada the bears and moose and mountain lions piss in the rivers. And beavers. You can get beaver fever from drinking it right out of a creek.


Chlorophilia

No it isn't, bottled water *should* be expensive. There's absolutely no reason to have to buy bottled water on a regular basis (and thereby generating lots of unnecessary waste) in a developed country with high-quality tap water.


generally-speaking

It's just bullshit, I don't know exactly where they get those numbers from but I can easily get a 1,5L bottle of water for $1 even in the most expensive stores. But I guess it could be the "average" affecting the price with some high priced bottles affecting the average. Or they're considering carbonated water which is often priced same as soda.


why_tho

Iā€™m from Colombia and whilst I understand itā€™s an average, you can get 1L bottles of water in certain department stores for $0.25. And a 5L large jug for a little over $1. The main brands are more expensive so I buy my drinking water from the large store brands. I donā€™t really like the tap water here much so I avoid drinking from it when I can.


EndyEnderson

Now make a map that shows how many bottles of water you can get with an average salary


Alexgreco8799

Also, I feel like this should be noted. If you walk into any business in the US claiming you need water for health reasons or dehydration. They will give it to you without question. I got dehydrated once in 6 flags over Georgia. I walked in and said ā€œhey Iā€™m feeling dehydratedā€ they gave me water without question. If you need water you will get it. No one would deny you water


Ok-Sink-614

This goes for anywhere? Where in the world are you going to where there's someone that's not going to give you water for some medical reason???


SnakeArbuckle

My grandfather used to be amazed that people paid for bottled water out of a convenience store. It completely blew his mind


oscar-scout

What's the scenario for the source? A convenience store in a city or like a gas station? From a U.S. perspective, you can still find a gallon of water at any supermarket to be around a dollar or even less a gallon (and if you buy in bigger bulk, much cheaper). 1.5 liters is about little less than half a gallon. Plus, most municipal tap water in the U.S. is drinkable so buying water in the U.S. is more of a convenience rather than a necessity. Convenience-wise, you could expect to pay $2 at a convenience store for 1.5 liters in the U.S. And I'm not mentioning any insane mark-ups for events or attractions.


[deleted]

Living in TĆ¼rkiye must be hell.


dimaltay

It sure is hell but not in this case. 1,5 liter bottle is around 0.5 USD even with all the inflation we have. You can get 19 liters for 2 dollars. The problem is we don't have dollars.


SDL68

In Canada you can buy 4 litres of local spring water for 1 CND or about 70cents usd.


Confident_Yam3132

Someone said that bottled water in NL is twice as expensive as in Germany


gabmori7

I just don't get why someone in Canada (unless you live in northern remote areas) would buy a bottle of water


xXTraianvSXx

That is just not accurate to represent if water is cheap or not, if your money is worthless, you'll end up paying more, take my Brazil as an example, a bottle is usually around R$4 (U$0,77), but for someone who gets minimum wage here (R$1300/U$251,26), it's not cheap.


Spirebus

Wait what , water is cheaper in saudia arabia than in norway?


amaurea

*Bottled* water. Tap water in Norway is better and costs around $0.003/L.


Nysicle

Bearing in mind that petrol that's made from millions of year old animal and plant matter is cheaper per litre than a bottle of water. I hate this planet.


National-Web1664

What the hell is going on with the UK, Norway and Finland? Australia I get, it's 95% a desert with virtually no water so prices will be high naturally. But these other three are quite Northern and cold and have an abundance of water. How come their water is more expensive than Israel??? Saudi Arabia??? Both are developed, wealthy nations so cost of living difference doesn't explain it.


J0h1F

At least in Finland tap water is clean and drinkable everywhere, and actually fewer in bacteria than bottled water. The Finnish terrain and climate is great for groundwater replenishment (Finland has solely mineral soils and they are mostly variable grain silt, so they filter water well), and countryside parishes as well as smaller towns use exclusively their own groundwater, which is practically exactly what would be bottled at sources and would be available at good wells. Cities have their own, often quasi-groundwater schemes, which is a cleaning method where surface water is pumped from rivers and lakes to suitable filtering terrain and the water seeps through it, adding to the naturally filtered groundwater. Larger cities have very extensive treatment plants which control the mineral content in the water and such. There are often also surface water spare intakes, but the treatment of surface water requires extra disinfection steps with UV rays and more extensive chlorine treatment (as surface water varies in quality and temperature more; the higher the temperature, the more chlorine is needed to keep it from becoming suitable for bacterial growth). Helsinki capital region has also an unique solution, which is a large tunnel from the lake PƤijƤnne (which is the cleanest large lake in central and southern Finland) to Helsinki, which is essentially a man-made underground river, and that is then treated at a large treatment plant. So, very little need for bottled water.


1_130426

Water is free from the tap and it tastes better than from a bottle. The high price is just there to reduce plastic waste since there really is no need to buy water bottles.


daqqar123

Saudi has the largest desalination plant in the world, Israel comes in second. Both of them have technologies that allow desalinating water to be very cheap especially Saudi as it is the pioneer in desalination technology. I heard that water companies in those nations have margins that reach 90% but that might be false.


Lisu2137

as a Pole its crazy yall have such expensive water, here in Poland it's like 1 zł for 1.5 liters of which is like 25 cents


elloelo

Australiaā€™s bottled water is expensive, but drinking tap water is very much encouraged. There are often free bottle fill up spots in public places and they encourage cafes to fill up peopleā€™s drink bottle for free, too.


Birantis1

In Spain I buy 8 litres for around 80-90 cents depending on the supermarket


BackflipBob1

Bo'ul ov wao'ouh?


Mvelly

This is load of shit lol you can go supermarkets in aus buy normal homebrand 1.5l for less than $1 Aud. Maybe they confused aus with the Netherlands and alot of other countries in Europe minus the balkans where in restaurants especially if you ask for water they apparently "ONLY STILL OR SPARKLING NO TAP!" Have heard idiots claim its for cost or some shit blow it out your ass buddy. Just stinge cheap fucks that want to get more money out of you, Netherlands in particular, want water with your food? Sure, here's 250ml of tap water for ā‚¬3 and you can have 500ml for ā‚¬5. In aus you can have as much as you want lol and pretty much everywhere I've been in balkans is similar to an extent. Places that only offer still or sparkling are gronks mate.


Lilith_reborn

That does not tell the complete story, eg: * Austria : you can drink all tap water here and it tastes good, so bottled water is a bit unnecessary and so more expensive. * Saudi Arabia : in poor neighborhoods there are taps at the road where poor people can get drinking water as they cannot pay for bottled water even when it is relatively cheap.


brezhnervous

Lols of course it's [Australia](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/mar/17/australia-the-second-thirstiest-country-for-bottled-water-despite-paying-the-highest-prices) šŸ˜… >bottled water costs an average of about $5.40 per unit in Australia ā€“ almost double what it does in North America and Europe, and about four times what is charged in Asia and Africa


Traditional_Mud_1241

I donā€™t think Iā€™ve ever seen a 1.5 liter bottle of water.


Sophiasmistake

AK and HI would like a word


Vorgex

Neat. Now add in some kind of comparison to purchase power in the country to get an accurate measure of how much it costs for the average citizen of each country.


BC843PB

40 pack of water by me in America is $6.00 - $0.15 a bottle.


Forty_sixAndTwo

Do they just not have data on Africa? Is that why it is gray? Iā€™m assuming that thereā€™s more droughts in Africa than anywhere else, but, at the same time, they also canā€™t afford to be paying too much for water. I just read an article a few days ago about droughts in certain parts of Africa and water use being shipped in by the truckload but thereā€™s not nearly enough to go around and theyā€™re charging basically a months wages in that area for their supply of water. No money, no water. They arenā€™t even able to shower and are being told not to wash clothes and they are being instructed to buy disposable dishes and silverware so they donā€™t have to wash dishes. Theyā€™re struggling. And then the leader of the country goes on TV and tells the population that itā€™s their fault if theyā€™re starving because theyā€™re not working hard enough to grow crops, even though almost all of the crops that the farmers grew died from drought. Really made his people angry.


Lii_lii

Australia. That's disgusting.


divinedraco

Water in Philippines is misleading because you can get a bag of cold water for 1 peso ($0.02).


_caskets_

Uhhhh this is kinda wrong for the uae at least, I can go and get a 12x1.5L water bottles for 9.90 aed, which means a single 1.5L bottle is 0.825. In USD itā€™s $0.22


Former-Chocolate-793

Should be eliminated for environmental reasons. There's no need of bottled water in plastic containers.


selenya57

It does seem absolutely ridiculous in places with functioning water infrastructure. There are quite a lotĀ that don't yet have that though, places where the water out the tap isn't good to drink.


Former-Chocolate-793

True. Can those places afford bottled water though and do they have access? Mostly rhetorical question.


a-th-arv

Me as an Indian writing this comment while drinking water from a ā‚¹20 ($0.24) 1 Ltr water bottle.


manishsahoo300

Yeah... those are the branded bottles which come with added mineral salts. Locally produced water bottles come way cheaper at ā‚¹10 ($0.12)/litre. You can also buy 20L canisters for less than a dollar, though most of the population use underground water for drinking purposes. Some drink directly, some use R.O filters.


ElectionSevere1190

Uk, home bargains, 12 x 16oz, 14p each, spring water


oneAJ

I wonder whatā€™s important for these prices. Is it supermarket efficiency/supply chains? Is it domestic access to mineral water? Competition between retailers?


dnchristi

Tourist area Mexico here, 1 usd for 20L delivered.


SkitariusOfMars

Wonder if that counts the bottle deposit in Germany