which is better?
which is better?
at what? The Green Machine is better than the Strawberry C Monster drink to keep things regular.
overall, or compare one juice against the other since both have similar juices ie superfood vs green machine
They are all calorie-filled obesity contributors.
Frodo Failed-Bush Has The Ring wrote:
They are all calorie-filled obesity contributors.
.... for the general population. For serious aerobic athletes, they are good sources of antioxidants.
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Facts? Data?
Naked is better because, unlike Odwalla, it has never pushed rotten/contaminated juice on the public in the name of corporate greed.
The juices themselves are essentially identical.
Green Machine is my favorite! I love it.
they are both overpriced. Just get some tang.
tang does not have a single percent juice, no real vitamins or antioxidants, just added vitamin c crap
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Facts? Data?
Dork?
I want to get naked with you wrote:
Naked is better because, unlike Odwalla, it has never pushed rotten/contaminated juice on the public in the name of corporate greed.
The juices themselves are essentially identical.
If you are referring to the ecoli episode 9 years ago that was the result of a lack of knowledge by the "fresh" apple juice industry as a whole. Odwalla now performs a flash pasteurization process on all fresh fruit juices to kill the contaminants. As for rotten juice, they are not "pushed" because there is a strictly enforced "sell-by" date system in place. Odwalla delivers product directly to stores, and personnel are required to remove product well before they go bad.
Yes, however Odwalla didn't want to settle any claims and had to be taken to court to own up and be responsible.
Odwalla is a wholly owned subsidiary of...............Coca Cola.
Suck on that while you think you are drinking some fancy boutique juice.
both are way over-priced
not if a local grocery store is going out of business and saling them at a major discount
or if i am a millionaire
SCRunner wrote:
both are way over-priced
Yeah, but the margins are not so big. I actually work at Coke and have done extensive work on Odwalla and the price is justified. It's a tough business because not only are the crops affected by weather/seasonal changes, and top grade purees expensive, but they also deliver direct to the customer. Also, because of the limited self-life of "organic" materials, they cannot mass produce the product at a scale that would be as cost-effective as other, lower-quality juices made purely from concentrate and that are heavily pastuerized. If they lowered the cost too much it would not be profitable.
SpaceLord wrote:
SCRunner wrote:both are way over-priced
Yeah, but the margins are not so big. I actually work at Coke and have done extensive work on Odwalla and the price is justified. It's a tough business because not only are the crops affected by weather/seasonal changes, and top grade purees expensive, but they also deliver direct to the customer. Also, because of the limited self-life of "organic" materials, they cannot mass produce the product at a scale that would be as cost-effective as other, lower-quality juices made purely from concentrate and that are heavily pastuerized. If they lowered the cost too much it would not be profitable.
By "customer" I mean the actual stores, as opposed to distribution warehouses and such.
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