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Hi, All:
This is my 1st post to Biology; I hope this is not too far off :
There are two main brands of juice drinks I often drink, say, A and B.
A is 33% more exprensive than B, but the only difference I could find between
them is that A contains a combination of 3-4 juices, all of them fresh-squeezed juices (i.e., not
from concentrate), while
B contains exactly the same juices , only that the juices in B are from concentrate.
Just curious: does one really get that much more
nutrition from a fresh-squeezed mix than from a mixed of juices from concentrate to be
worth a price difference (adjusting/scaled for bottle size) of $2.00 ?
Thanks.
This is my 1st post to Biology; I hope this is not too far off :
There are two main brands of juice drinks I often drink, say, A and B.
A is 33% more exprensive than B, but the only difference I could find between
them is that A contains a combination of 3-4 juices, all of them fresh-squeezed juices (i.e., not
from concentrate), while
B contains exactly the same juices , only that the juices in B are from concentrate.
Just curious: does one really get that much more
nutrition from a fresh-squeezed mix than from a mixed of juices from concentrate to be
worth a price difference (adjusting/scaled for bottle size) of $2.00 ?
Thanks.
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