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In reply to the discussion: “Nestlé is Trying to Break Us” Town Fights to Stop Bottled Water Megacorp [View all]Buzz Clik
(38,437 posts)78. State and water laws determine that.
In no instances will the water belong to the individual citizens of a community
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“Nestlé is Trying to Break Us” Town Fights to Stop Bottled Water Megacorp [View all]
n2doc
Apr 2016
OP
And once again you side with the big corporations clearly exploiting this communities "free water".
rhett o rick
Apr 2016
#5
I agree that the municipal or city water is clean, but we recently discovered that the
JDPriestly
Apr 2016
#38
Yes. That was in the movie, The Corporation, and the country was, I believe, Bolivia.
JDPriestly
Apr 2016
#40
I see, the water belongs to Nestlies. Might have guessed. I am tired of you and your
rhett o rick
Apr 2016
#53
You just love doing that -- taking a comment of mine a completely misrepresenting it.
Buzz Clik
Apr 2016
#54
please provide evidence that the people in the town that Nestle has targeted this time
magical thyme
Apr 2016
#44
still awaiting your evidence that the poor local townspeople drink bottled water
magical thyme
Apr 2016
#57
You are right. There is no way a water company doesn't issue a report on the
JDPriestly
Apr 2016
#36
Whatever you are doing, it is overflowing into that nasty looking water fountain.
fasttense
Apr 2016
#58
Golly, isn't this interesting: "I don't know something, therefore the information doesn't exist."
Buzz Clik
Apr 2016
#61
It's a little deeper than "quit drinking the water". Somebody got paid to change the ordinance;
brush
Apr 2016
#22
I don't think it's the people in the area that end up buying the bottled water. nt
Captain Stern
Apr 2016
#74
"Nestlé is draining developing countries’ groundwater to make its Pure Life bottled water,
rhett o rick
Apr 2016
#14
Ok, that's considerably more than they claimed. Still not an insane amount.
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2016
#28
Nominate Hillary, and help Nestle force these radicals to submit to corporate ownership!
Zorra
Apr 2016
#29
What a con. Frack in PA: destroy the water. Nestle enters another part of PA to take good water
mnhtnbb
Apr 2016
#30
And the mechanism that enables the control of our government by the proponents of neoliberalism. n/
ronnie624
Apr 2016
#46
And under the TPP, as I understand it, we will have to pay a king's ransom to prevent
JDPriestly
Apr 2016
#32
Bottled water is such a fucking scam, don't understand how anyone can fall for it.
Humanist_Activist
Apr 2016
#56
Even when I lived where there was well water we used brita filters...
Humanist_Activist
Apr 2016
#62