After visiting Walt Disney World last week, I was struck by how the vendors there had so few soft drinks to choose from. The folks at WDW have an exclusive contract with Coca-Cola, so only Coke-related drinks are offered.
Disney is a private company, and if they want to limit their soft drink selections to just Coke products, they are free to do so. I do not have a problem with that. What I can't understand, however, is why the selection of Coca-Cola products is so limited. The Disney World parks are packed with vendors, yet almost all of them offer the same four choices: Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Sprite, and Dasani water. The only exceptions to this lineup that I saw in the four WDW theme parks were one machine that included Coke Zero as a choice (sold out, of course), and one vendor that had a single Powerade flavor available.
Why do virtually all of the vendors offer the same 4 choices? Why are all of the other Coca-Cola products (Coke Zero, Vault, Vault Zero, Fanta Flavors, Sprite Zero, Pibb Xtra, etc.) excluded? I would expect the folks at WDW would want to offer as many choices as possible to their customers.
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