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In reply to the discussion: One of the biggest scams ever: bottled water...quote mine .article.: National Geographic [View all]Zoeisright
(8,339 posts)76. I drink bottled water because I love the carbonation
and because a glass of water isn't safe with my cats around. They either drink out of it or knock it over. And ice cubes only make it more tempting.
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One of the biggest scams ever: bottled water...quote mine .article.: National Geographic [View all]
Stuart G
May 2013
OP
Are you actually claiming that the springs are unrelated to the aquifer?
Tommy_Carcetti
May 2013
#74
Goodtime Charlie also basically gave our springs away to Nestle for the cost of a permit.
winterpark
May 2013
#58
The tire shop had no drinking fountain, but they gave away free bottles of water
Kolesar
May 2013
#3
When we moved from the mountains of VA to the piedmont of NC, we noticed that the
byeya
May 2013
#21
I read up on every system I could find a while back, and none said they would remove salt. nt
Lisa0825
May 2013
#111
Not to throw another wrench into the works, but ice from hotel ice machines is generally filthy.
tridim
May 2013
#20
The scam is this...people are paying for something that they think is useful, but
Stuart G
May 2013
#8
I guess if one doesn't understand dosage, then your belief about chlorine is valid.
MissB
May 2013
#100
It's my understanding that much bottled water is filtered water from a municipal source, n/t
Ed Suspicious
May 2013
#48
The price of a half-litre of bottled water times 222 for each person going into "private"
Egalitarian Thug
May 2013
#6
If you understand the need to have emergency supplies, refusing to have them is not bright
Bluenorthwest
May 2013
#59
I never drink bottled water, and will never, and have never, drank chlorinated water.
Zorra
May 2013
#30
A wateria is just a local bottler, you use recyled containers, but that water is tap water
Bluenorthwest
May 2013
#42
Ah, yes. The refreshing taste of plasticizers. Phthalates give each drink a sense of "ahhhhhh."
Buzz Clik
May 2013
#61
My family of four and my parents and in-laws all only very rarely partake in bottled water.
Ed Suspicious
May 2013
#45
There should be a bucket and one dipper for everyone. All this modern 'I want my own cup'
Bluenorthwest
May 2013
#47
Our tap water tastes nasty but bottled water is too wasteful to be an answer
BrotherIvan
May 2013
#49
If I want to spend my money on water that doesn't taste like was pumped out of the bilge
Sen. Walter Sobchak
May 2013
#101