It's what I see. Is it wrong to point out what I see, and what I prefer?
Is this wrong?
Yes, it is.
Idk, you just seem to not understand or not care about statistical significance.
I found a source that pinpointed only 4 areas where more people drink Pepsi than Coke. Middle Appalachia, Montana, North Dakota, and Buffalo NY. The whole rest of the country prefers Coke, which is an overwhelming % of the population.
Let's use WV for "middle Appalachia" and do some math. Those 4 places have about 3.25 million people. The US at large has 335 million. That's less than 1%. For a product to be so widely available - at nearly half the food places, every gas station, tons of vending machines (Pepsi's issue is NOT availability) and to only be preferred by 1% of the country tells us something.
It tells us a great deal more than what you see around you.
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And while $241 billion dollars is a ton of money and this "yeah but" and that "you're wrong," my point is quite sound.
But let me be more precise, just for you.
When both are available, an overwhelming percentage of people prefer Coke - so overwhelming that the percentage that prefer Pepsi is statistically insignificant.
Happy?
(and it's stupid I have to waste time posting this)