I do wonder about prices of liquids sometimes . . .
Pay expensive surveyors to trek into the middle of a desert somewhere (North Sea, wherever, I dont mind). Then pay to erect stonking great expensive petro-chemical plants and man them with skilled workers in remote inhospitable locations. Extract the liquid you want, pipe it hundreds of miles to shipping terminals. Load it on big expensive tankers, ship it a third of the way around the world. Probably refine it a bit further in another expensive UK plant. Load it onto fleets of expensive tankers and transport it to local service stations that also has to be built, paid for and manned.
And all that chain of infrastructure and employment paid for by £1.30 a litre of this precious liquid. And dont even start me on the government trippling the 'true' cost with their taxes (vat and duty).
But compare that price to a litre of milk, coke or beer . . .
I sometimes dont get it. Capitalism I suppose . . . No wonder people like bottling water these days . . .