At my local club, here is a comparison of costs per litre.
Coca Cola Can of 375m $4 which equate to $12 per litre ******* Petrol at present $1.45 litre
Bottle water of 375 m $4 "" "" $12 "" ****** Petrol at present $1.45 Litre
Pot of beer 285 m $3.90 "" "" $13.70 "" ****** Petrol at present $1.45 Litre ( All approx figures.)
W/worth Milk 1Litre $1.10 "" "" $1.10 "" ****** Petrol at present $1.45 Litre
we use more petrol than we consume of the other 4 comparisons ( for some..... beer may be questionable)
Ok, there are more expensive brands in the milk cabinets.
So with the exception of MILK we are being ripped off in many sectors of the retail business.
Ok, now spare a thought to the poor dairy farmer, or for that matter all agriculture producers.
We have on issues with paying the milk levy of 10c a litre, if it really do end up in the pocket of the Dairy Farmer.
Sooooo !!!!! what is your view of the up and down price of petrol ( Unleaded) these days.
My view is of course if the Government kept it sticky fingers off our petrol, we would be paying less.
I am happy to pay the price of petrol, so we can be on the move.
Jay&Dee
-- Edited by JayDee on Wednesday 27th of March 2019 08:01:28 AM
blaze said
08:31 AM Mar 27, 2019
water cost some thing like $1.50 a kilolitre, you pay for a plastic containe, I drink it out of the tap. coke at woolies is less than $1 a can, closer to 50 cents on special petrol not cheap but you need it to drive, drive as much as you can afford cheers blaze
ps if the gov didn't hqave there sticky hands on fuel you would have no road to drive on
-- Edited by blaze on Wednesday 27th of March 2019 08:33:43 AM
yobarr said
09:04 AM Mar 27, 2019
JayDee wrote:
At my local club, here is a comparison of costs per litre.
Coca Cola Can of 375m $4 which equate to $12 per litre ******* Petrol at present $1.45 litre
Bottle water of 375 m $4 "" "" $12 "" ****** Petrol at present $1.45 Litre
Jay&Dee
Hmmmm....a new calculator may be needed? Cheers
JayDee said
11:30 AM Mar 27, 2019
Oooops!!! I should have added.... Approx figures. But I do not think that I am that far off the mark with the numbers.
Just trying to prove the high cost at some places v petrol
Jay&Dee
Bill B said
12:22 PM Mar 27, 2019
If a can of coke is $4, your club is ripping you off.
Aus-Kiwi said
12:31 PM Mar 27, 2019
Then think about the price of milk .
LLD said
01:46 PM Mar 27, 2019
When I was an apprentice drinker, a 26oz bottle of beer and a gallon of petrol were the same price. About 4 and 8 pence? It was a beer or a spin around the block a few times in mum's car.
Petrol is cheap because it is sold in bulk. Petrol is cheaper in the US as it is delivered around the country by pipe to large depots. Transport by truck is minimal and hence cost at the pump is down. Very interesting how it works.
My mains water costs $1.85 / KL.
Always buy my cans of Pepsi Max when it's on special at about 50c / can (as noted above).
It's the packaging and handling that cost no matter what you buy.
moamajohn said
09:22 PM Mar 27, 2019
Petrol is what it is and always will remain thus ,take it or leave it .Water is cheap for us rural folk ,that is to say God supplies it mainly ,however at the moment he,s getting slack so we pay $180 for 18000 litres delivered.
I have to say anybody over 60 that drinks any sort of "lolly water "should desist forthwith !
On a personal side I confess to having a total disgust for dairy whatsoever [my GP and my Heart Doc are very happy though } A calcium pill keeps my bones A1 .
We pay what we pay and tolerate it all cause ,fair dinkum ... Ive got 1 mate doing Chemo every second day ,another mate waiting for a kidney transplant I have had 4 heart attacks due to a virus in my ticker and the cardio Doc sez if I have 1 more it will be Tobins picking me up and not the ambo.s! so all in all I reckon if we can all bugger off for a while each year lifes still pretty bloody good ...hey ! cheers.
Whenarewethere said
09:59 PM Mar 27, 2019
We use a broom but there are many cleaners using leaf blowers to blow the leafs to the neighbours left & right with squilion year old fossil fuel. Seems a sensible use for petrol as well as the noise!
eddie said
10:13 AM Mar 28, 2019
G'day all, about the price of petrol, here in good old New Zealand in my area it is not the most expensive in NZ but at $205.9 its still a big rip off.
JayDee said
12:38 PM Mar 28, 2019
eddie wrote:
G'day all, about the price of petrol, here in good old New Zealand in my area it is not the most expensive in NZ but at $205.9 its still a big rip off.
WOW!!! Eddie, and here we are in Brisbane QLD a little up set due to the price being around $1.45.
I would have no trouble in paying another $1 a litre for milk, on the proviso that the $1 ends up back in ther farmers pocket.
When you look at the time and investment that the dairy farmer has to endure, like wise with many other people on the land, I am all for looking after them.
Cattle recently was reported to have sold for $48 a head. I am paying over $20 for Rump in Wworths. Heart smart mince at $14 kilo.
Not hard to work out who is ripping us and the grazier off is it.????
I guess that some one has to pay w'worth etc for employing a staff member to assemble a customers order and then have it delivered to the front door.
And guess what, if the order is over a certain amount and one does not care when it is delivered, then the delivery is free.
What is this world coming to.
Some of us belong to the ""weird mob"" category.
Where ever I go I am amazed at the huge number of people sitting sipping Coffee.
Soooory to have got off the subject.
Jay&Dee
LLD said
01:28 PM Mar 28, 2019
Cattle recently was reported to have sold for $48 a head. I am paying over $20 for Rump in Wworths. Heart smart mince at $14 kilo.
It's all about packaging and handling. I worked in the motor industry. Windsceeens delivered directly to the production line on a rack from the glass manufacturer cost $19. A fully packaged one that had to be wrapped such that it didn't break, be delivered and stored in a warehouse, then shipped to a windscreen fitter finally cost $190 + fitting. The markup for packaging and handling was huge. $170. No-one made a lot on the entire transaction.
On the other hand, air conditioners were imported fully individually packaged whether they went on the production line or in the parts warehouse. I think they cost about $490 delivered to the line and about $600 via the parts warehouse to a fitter. Once again, no-one made a lot on the entire transaction.
Volume has a lot to do with it too. The most smashed item on a vehicle was the front LH indicator lens. Turnover was huge. As a result, the front LH lens was cheaper than the RH lens.
-- Edited by LLD on Thursday 28th of March 2019 03:32:16 PM
eddie said
01:40 PM Mar 28, 2019
Lucky for us the price of petrol has come down a lot since last October when it was in my area $2.319 per liter, but in the South Island it was over $2.50 per liter.
Greetings,
Eddie.
Sarco Harris said
09:24 PM Mar 28, 2019
While I fully understand that we use more fuel, it still gets me that people complain about the price of petrol but happily pay out $3-4 for a 600ml bottle of water.
blaze said
09:35 PM Mar 28, 2019
I don't understand people buying bottles of water, sure I purchased a few, but rarely, just prefer to turn on the tap
fuel is what it is
All taxes pay for something we use at sometime
cheers
blaze
At my local club, here is a comparison of costs per litre.
Coca Cola Can of 375m $4 which equate to $12 per litre ******* Petrol at present $1.45 litre
Bottle water of 375 m $4 "" "" $12 "" ****** Petrol at present $1.45 Litre
Pot of beer 285 m $3.90 "" "" $13.70 "" ****** Petrol at present $1.45 Litre ( All approx figures.)
W/worth Milk 1Litre $1.10 "" "" $1.10 "" ****** Petrol at present $1.45 Litre
we use more petrol than we consume of the other 4 comparisons ( for some..... beer may be questionable)
Ok, there are more expensive brands in the milk cabinets.
So with the exception of MILK we are being ripped off in many sectors of the retail business.
Ok, now spare a thought to the poor dairy farmer, or for that matter all agriculture producers.
We have on issues with paying the milk levy of 10c a litre, if it really do end up in the pocket of the Dairy Farmer.
Sooooo !!!!! what is your view of the up and down price of petrol ( Unleaded) these days.
My view is of course if the Government kept it sticky fingers off our petrol, we would be paying less.
I am happy to pay the price of petrol, so we can be on the move.
Jay&Dee
-- Edited by JayDee on Wednesday 27th of March 2019 08:01:28 AM
water cost some thing like $1.50 a kilolitre, you pay for a plastic containe, I drink it out of the tap.
coke at woolies is less than $1 a can, closer to 50 cents on special
petrol not cheap but you need it to drive, drive as much as you can afford
cheers
blaze
ps if the gov didn't hqave there sticky hands on fuel you would have no road to drive on
-- Edited by blaze on Wednesday 27th of March 2019 08:33:43 AM
Hmmmm....a new calculator may be needed? Cheers
Oooops!!! I should have added.... Approx figures. But I do not think that I am that far off the mark with the numbers.
Just trying to prove the high cost at some places v petrol
Jay&Dee
Petrol is cheap because it is sold in bulk. Petrol is cheaper in the US as it is delivered around the country by pipe to large depots. Transport by truck is minimal and hence cost at the pump is down. Very interesting how it works.
My mains water costs $1.85 / KL.
Always buy my cans of Pepsi Max when it's on special at about 50c / can (as noted above).
It's the packaging and handling that cost no matter what you buy.
I have to say anybody over 60 that drinks any sort of "lolly water "should desist forthwith !
On a personal side I confess to having a total disgust for dairy whatsoever [my GP and my Heart Doc are very happy though } A calcium pill keeps my bones A1 .
We pay what we pay and tolerate it all cause ,fair dinkum ... Ive got 1 mate doing Chemo every second day ,another mate waiting for a kidney transplant I have had 4 heart attacks due to a virus in my ticker and the cardio Doc sez if I have 1 more it will be Tobins picking me up and not the ambo.s! so all in all I reckon if we can all bugger off for a while each year lifes still pretty bloody good ...hey ! cheers.
We use a broom but there are many cleaners using leaf blowers to blow the leafs to the neighbours left & right with squilion year old fossil fuel. Seems a sensible use for petrol as well as the noise!
WOW!!! Eddie, and here we are in Brisbane QLD a little up set due to the price being around $1.45.
I would have no trouble in paying another $1 a litre for milk, on the proviso that the $1 ends up back in ther farmers pocket.
When you look at the time and investment that the dairy farmer has to endure, like wise with many other people on the land, I am all for looking after them.
Cattle recently was reported to have sold for $48 a head. I am paying over $20 for Rump in Wworths. Heart smart mince at $14 kilo.
Not hard to work out who is ripping us and the grazier off is it.????
I guess that some one has to pay w'worth etc for employing a staff member to assemble a customers order and then have it delivered to the front door.
And guess what, if the order is over a certain amount and one does not care when it is delivered, then the delivery is free.
What is this world coming to.
Some of us belong to the ""weird mob"" category.
Where ever I go I am amazed at the huge number of people sitting sipping Coffee.
Soooory to have got off the subject.
Jay&Dee
Cattle recently was reported to have sold for $48 a head. I am paying over $20 for Rump in Wworths. Heart smart mince at $14 kilo.
It's all about packaging and handling. I worked in the motor industry. Windsceeens delivered directly to the production line on a rack from the glass manufacturer cost $19. A fully packaged one that had to be wrapped such that it didn't break, be delivered and stored in a warehouse, then shipped to a windscreen fitter finally cost $190 + fitting. The markup for packaging and handling was huge. $170. No-one made a lot on the entire transaction.
On the other hand, air conditioners were imported fully individually packaged whether they went on the production line or in the parts warehouse. I think they cost about $490 delivered to the line and about $600 via the parts warehouse to a fitter. Once again, no-one made a lot on the entire transaction.
Volume has a lot to do with it too. The most smashed item on a vehicle was the front LH indicator lens. Turnover was huge. As a result, the front LH lens was cheaper than the RH lens.
-- Edited by LLD on Thursday 28th of March 2019 03:32:16 PM
fuel is what it is
All taxes pay for something we use at sometime
cheers
blaze