Maybe a new analogy helps.
SW presents a blended price and blended basket of two goods. You can interact with the Service through the blended price, but that does not erase the fact that the basket contains two separate from similar resources.
A different set of economic actors uses one resource, and/or both. There are explicit incentives to shift actors from solely using one resource to using both.
The fact that separate sets of economic actors and incentives exist is sufficient to prove it is indeed a basket of goods, not a single good.