until something/someone ****s/dies in it![]()
There's no excuse for it in this country.
Tap water has gunk added to it and goes through miles of piping of various quality, the point of bottled water fresh from a naturally filtered source is its cleaner and tastes better, which it does, the very cheapest/worst water is just tap water bottled up and resold, but then its probably filtered anyway so saves you the hassle of having a ackward shaped brita filter in the fridge with a fairly small capacity and remembering to keep the thing full all the time so meh.
The money is mostly made elsewhere in the world where the tap water is horrible
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wikipedia said:The U.S. is the largest consumer market for bottled water in the world, followed by Mexico, China, and Brazil.[3] In 2008, U.S. bottled water sales topped 8.6 billion gallons for 28.9% of the U.S. liquid refreshment beverage market, exceeding sales of all other beverages except carbonated soft drinks, followed by fruit juices and sports drinks.[15] Americans drink 21 gallons of bottled water per capita per year.[35]
There's no excuse for it in this country.
I buy bottled water every so often because it's a whole lot easier than trying to find a free publically available water source. I do however tend to re-use the bottles and fill them up with tap water until the next time I forget or the bottle needs replacing.
Bottled water is actually more likely to be dirtier as it can be sitting on a shelf for ages.
Whereabouts are you Shredder?
buying water while out i can accept, but buying bottles to take home and drink is baffling to me. Understandable in countries where you really cant drink the water but that just isn't the case here