Swiss Possesses the World's Most Expensive Bottled Water
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Lack of water, also known as dehydration, will impair human bodily functions. This is because the human body is largely composed of fluids.
Therefore, drinking water has become an essential need for humans. Bottled water is sold in various parts of the world at varying prices.
Based on data from Numbeo, here are the ten countries with the highest average restaurant bottled water prices in 2020:
1. Switzerland – US$ 4.08/0.33 liter or Rp 58,000/0.33 liter (exchange rate Rp 14,188/US$)
2. Luxembourg – US$ 3.17/0.33 liter or Rp 44,978/0.33 liter
3. Norway – US$ 3.12/0.33 liter or Rp 44,269/0.33 liter
4. Denmark – US$ 2.95/0.33 liter or Rp 41,857/0.33 liter
5. Belgium – US$ 2.50/0.33 liter or Rp 35,472/0.33 liter
6. Austria – US$ 2.44/0.33 liter or Rp 34,620/0.33 liter
7. Germany – US$ 2.41/0.33 liter or Rp 34,195/0.33 liter
8. Netherlands – US$ 2.33/0.33 liter or Rp 33,060/0.33 liter
9. Israel – US$ 2.15/0.33 liter or Rp 30,506/0.33 liter
10. Australia – US$ 2.07/0.33 liter or Rp 29,371/0.33 liter
Meanwhile, the cheapest restaurant bottled water price comes from Bangladesh, at US$ 0.19/0.33 liter. Algeria is second with a restaurant bottled water price of Rp 2,696/0.33 liter.
The price of bottled water in Indonesian restaurants is US$ 0.30/0.33 liter or Rp 4,257/0.33 liter. Indonesia is ranked 96th out of 110 countries.
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