Why was salt so valuable when it could be easily produced anywhere with access to the sea?

by hashedram

From the Roman period where the world "salary" came from "salt", all the way upto the 20th century, when the Indian independence movement was characterized by protests against British salt taxes; what made common salt such a valuable commodity?

Why couldn't anyone with a coastline produce it? And what made it so cheap today, as compared to a century ago?

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Regarding the myth of salt being a root of salary Did Romans eat salt? written by u/BruceWareAllen

Regarding the production difficulties of salt Why was salt so scarce and valuable when it is in the ocean everywhere? written by u/Lynx_Rufus