Close X
Thursday, November 14, 2024
ADVT 
Interesting

Breathtaking: Entrepreneur Sells World's Most Expensive Mountain Air at $167 a Bottle

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Mar, 2017 01:35 PM
    If you've ever been to Switzerland you already know that pretty much everything is expensive there, and the fresh mountain air is apparently no exception. 
     
    Well, most of it is actually free, but if you want to order a liter of Swiss mountain air collected from a secret location in the Alps, you'll have to cough up a whopping $167. This is not a joke!
     
    John Green, a British expat living in Basel, Switzerland, is the brains behind "Genuine Mountain Air from Switzerland", a fledgling online business that promises to ship fresh, high-quality Swiss air anywhere around the world, if you can afford it. Green claims to collect the air from a "secret location" near the town of Zermatt, then bottles it up in glass containers, labels it and ships it to buyers.
     
    Described as "the ultimate present for the man or woman that has everything," the bottled mountain air also comes with a certificate of authenticity and the exact GPS collection of the place it was collected from.
     
    A liter of authentic Swiss mountain air costs $167, but Green realizes that not everyone can afford to pay that much, even though we're talking about "the best air in the world", so he also has a budget offer on his website, $97 for a 500 ml jar of air.
     
    If money's no object when it comes to fresh air, you can buy a 3-liter container for $247. While the claim that this is the best air in the world is debatable, there's no question that this is the world's most expensive air.
     
    Green, who hails from Kent, England, is perfectly aware that his offer sounds somewhat crazy, but claims that steep prices are necessary for a sustainable business.
     
     
    "There are expenses, we've got to send the stuff out worldwide. I want to try and make it sustainable, I don't want it to be a five minute wonder and make a huge loss. If you try and charge the minimum price you won't be sustainable and you'll go out of business," he told The Local. "And also don't forget, it's Swiss air! Everything in Switzerland is expensive."
     
    Apart from making a small profit off the bottled Swiss mountain air, Green also donates 25% of his proceeds to a charity called World Vision, which supports a clean water program in Africa. But even if you deduct this donation from the price, his air is still outrageously expensive.
     
    Green doesn't want to comment too much on the success of his business so far. "It's starting slowly, let's put it like that," he said.
     
    If you're wondering what opening an expensive jar of Swiss mountain air feels like, but you're too poor to spend $100 or more on one, Green was kind enough to describe the experience on his website, mountainairfromswitzerland.com: "As you open your ice cold jar of air (it's recommended to chill in the freezer for full effect) you flick the latch open and there's a quick pfsst as the mountain pressure equalizes and you can take a breath of genuine mountain air from Switzerland."
     
    Selling bottled fresh air is definitely not a novel business idea. People in France, Canada, Russia and China have been doing it for years, but their prices are nowhere near as high as this. I guess Switzerland is just special that way.

    MORE Interesting ARTICLES

    The Science Of Why You Might Want To Kick Your Diet Soda Habit

    The Science Of Why You Might Want To Kick Your Diet Soda Habit
    Most diet soda drinks contain aspartame, an artificial sweetener

    The Science Of Why You Might Want To Kick Your Diet Soda Habit

    Italian Doctor Creates Ice-Cream That Improves Sporting Performance

    Italian Doctor Creates Ice-Cream That Improves Sporting Performance
    "Who says that health foods have to taste bad?" That's the question that inspired Italian cardiologist Dr. Valerio Sanguigni to create a tasty ice-cream with proven health benefits, including improved sport performance in youth.

    Italian Doctor Creates Ice-Cream That Improves Sporting Performance

    Japanese Skating Rink Freezes 5,000 Marine Creatures in Ice as Promotional Gimmick

    Japanese Skating Rink Freezes 5,000 Marine Creatures in Ice as Promotional Gimmick
    Japan's Space World theme park sparked worldwide controversy after it froze 5,000 fish, crabs and other shellfish in the ice of its newest skating rink, aptly-named 'Freezing Port-Ice Museum'.

    Japanese Skating Rink Freezes 5,000 Marine Creatures in Ice as Promotional Gimmick

    Australian Judge Denies Hearing Woman's Evidence Until She Takes Off Veil

    Australian Judge Denies Hearing Woman's Evidence Until She Takes Off Veil
    A judge in Australia has denied to hear evidence from the wife of an Islamic extremist after she refused to remove the veil of her burqa despite being offered alternative options.

    Australian Judge Denies Hearing Woman's Evidence Until She Takes Off Veil

    22-Year-Old Claims He Has Hacked Into PM Modi's App, Flagged Security Flaws

    22-Year-Old Claims He Has Hacked Into PM Modi's App, Flagged Security Flaws
    Javed Khatri says his intention was not to cause trouble but to flag a potentially enormous security loophole.

    22-Year-Old Claims He Has Hacked Into PM Modi's App, Flagged Security Flaws

    Chargesheet Against Amarinder Singh In Foreign Assets Case By Income Tax Department

    Chargesheet Against Amarinder Singh In Foreign Assets Case By Income Tax Department
    The Income Tax department has filed a chargesheet against Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh in connection with its probe against him and his son in a case of alleged untaxed foreign assets.

    Chargesheet Against Amarinder Singh In Foreign Assets Case By Income Tax Department