The Price of Water

by Matt on January 21, 2009

The Price of Water

Ever tally up what you spend on beverages in a week, month or year?  I’m sure you would be surprised how much you really spend. What if I told you you could save some extra money if you just sacrificed a tasty beverage here and there? It’s easy! Just drink water!

My wife and I have been doing this ever since I can remember and it wasn’t even driven by savings.  I’m honestly glad we did it since now it is just common practice in our daily lives.   That’s not to say we never order a drink, but we keep a tight eye on our budget (a topic I will discuss later).

So let’s break this down:

A 20 oz soft drink in a vending machine - $1.25
A large soft drink at a fast food restaurant - $1.39
A large soft drink at a sit down restaurant - $2.49
A large soft drink at a sporting event - $5
A large soft drink at a movie theater - $5

Let’s say a family of two drinks four soft drinks a day, two sodas at the vending machine at work and two drinks at lunch for $5.28.  I would suspect I’m being very conservative in that consumption.  Nonetheless, that breaks down to $106/month and just over $1,267/year.  I’m not even including the weekends where a trip to a sporting event or a night at the movies where you really get fleeced on beverages.

Some frugal tips are to buy a 12-pack of soda for $3 and bring it to work if you really need that caffeine fix.  You could also filter water at home and bring bottles to work.  While out for lunch or dinner, ask for water! Hey, they will even give you a lemon if you ask nicely!  The best part? It’s free (and healthy)!

It’s OK to cheat once in a while, but I challenge you to substitute at least one a glass of water a day for a soda.  See how much money you can save!

I would love to hear if anyone else follows this frugal practice.

Stupidly Yours,

Matt

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Erik D January 21, 2009 at 8:43 AM

Great tip. Canned juice from concentrate is the route my wife and I took. We aren’t big water drinkers (although we should be) and are trying to cut back on the costs and calories of drinking soda. We buy frozen juice for about $1.10 a pop and each pitcher contains at least 8-12 sodas worth of tasty, relatively healthy juice.

Rob January 23, 2009 at 4:48 PM

I do, I do…I drink water. If you drink one 8-12oz. glass of water the first thing you do after waking in the morning (well…the second thing…after releasing the days before worth of water) it’s equivalent to the kick you get after one cup of mud. More or less. It’s by far the best, healthiest and cheapest way to jump start your metabolism for the day. I have to run to the bathroom.

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