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  2. Lidl vs. ALDI — Which Discount Grocer Is Cheaper? - AOL

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    When it comes to pantry staples, Lidl and ALDI both offer attractive prices: Lidl has several varieties of salsa for $1.99, spicy brown mustard for $0.99, and assorted Asian cooking sauces for $1.99.

  3. Water pricing - Wikipedia

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    Within this choice set, the preferred water tariff depends on multiple factors including: the goals of water pricing; the capacity of a water services supplier to allocate its costs, to price water, and to collect revenues from its customers; the price responsiveness of water consumers; and what is considered to be a fair or just water tariff. [4]

  4. Bottled water - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, bottled water outsold carbonated soft drinks (by volume) to become the number one packaged beverage in the U.S. In 2018, bottled water consumption increased to 14 billion gallons, up 5.8 percent from 2017, with the average American drinking 41.9 gallons of bottled water annually. [56]

  5. Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South ...

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    It was established in 1992 by Government of New South Wales to regulate the maximum prices for monopoly services by government utilities and other monopoly businesses, such as public transport. IPART's organisational arm or Secretariat is managed by its chief executive officer. It has about 140 staff members and an annual budget of A$ 25 million.

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  7. Water supply and sanitation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Total water use in Australia in 2004–05 was nearly 80 BCM, with about 75 per cent of this water returned to the environment following in-stream uses such as hydroelectric power generation. Consumptive use of water in the Australian economy in 2004–05 was 18.8 BCM (6.4 per cent of resources), with the agriculture sector the largest user (65 ...