Nite Ambani, the wife of an Indian billionaire businessman and chairman and director of Reliance Industries, surprised everyone with the price of a specially designed water bottle.
Nita Ambani, one of the richest people in the world, has the honor of having a lifestyle that amazes everyone.
The wife of a billionaire businessman drinks the most expensive water in the world in a unique bottle designed to look beautiful and attractive. Acqua di Cristallo Tributo, the most expensive water in the world, Modigliani drinks from a 49 million Indian rupee gold-plated bottle designed by the famous designer Fernando Altamirano.
The bottle contains glacial water from natural springs in Fiji and France, and ice water from Iceland infused with 24 carat gold particles. Drinking this water makes the skin bright and attractive.
As for the bottle, it sold for $60,000.
A picture of Nita Ambani drinking from a golden bottle, despite an Indian Premier League (IPL) match in 2015, has gone viral again on social media.
More people drink beer every day in America than drink alcohol
For the first time ever, more people drink beer than drink alcohol in America every day.
According to a new research report, this change has occurred over the last 40 years, especially after half of the country legalized beer consumption.
According to national survey data, in 2022, 17.7 million people drink beer every day, and 14.7 million drink alcohol. In 1992, beer consumption was even lower, with about 1 million people drinking it.
Jonathan Caulkins, a researcher at Carnegie Mellon University, said that despite more alcohol consumption in America, in 2022, for the first time, the number of daily beer drinkers will outnumber alcoholic drinks.
“40 percent of people use it almost every day, and it’s a bigger trend than alcohol.”
The report collects statistics on the use of addictive substances and their effects on health. According to data, from 1992 to 2022, the number of daily beer consumption increased 15 times.
Many US states allow the medical or recreational use of marijuana, but it is still illegal at the federal level. A major step forward for the issue could be seen in Florida in November, when a constitutional amendment is expected to be voted on. On the other hand, the federal government is classifying marijuana as a more dangerous substance.