Before him shot of the sale of bottled water Due to the increase in salinity in the water distributed by OSE, the Ministry of Economy and Finance published the prices of sparkling and still water of the different brands so that users can compare and have information on the cost before purchasing it.
Still waters have different prices depending on the brand. The portfolio could not yet make a price comparison, since the survey in Montevideo began this week, so it is expected that these data will be available in the coming days.
Until May 25, the cheapest water was morning of 2.5 literswith an average price of $54 as surveyed in 187 establishments. The minimum price for that unit was $50 and the maximum price $59.
For his part he 2.5 liter Vitale water. has an average price of $58, as verified in 182 businesses. The minimum price is $49 and the maximum $69.
The most valuable is Salus water, which in its form of 2.25 liters that was found in 265 shops and which has an average price of $72. The lowest value was $60.
Brand |
Half price |
Morning 2.5 liters | 54 |
vitale 2.5 liters | 58.1 |
Salus 2.25 liters | 72.2 |
drum price
On the side of the drums, a variety that was one of the first to run out when the salinity of the OSE water increased, the Nativa 6-litre drum. has an average price of $111a minimum price of $105 and a maximum price of $129.
For its part, the Salus drum of 6.25 lts. worth, based on average price, $131. The minimum price is $109 and the maximum is $138.
Brand |
Half price |
Salus 6.25 liter drum | 131.3 |
Native 6 liter drum | 111.5 |
Soda water
The ministry also published the prices of sparkling water. In Montevideo, the Morning of 2.5 lts. has an average price of $53the same value as in the previous week.
Water native of 2.5 liters has a mean value of $67.50an increase of 0.15% compared to the previous week and Salus water of 2.25 liters is $70, 0.14% more than the week of May 11-17.