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nzueda said:interesting article, thanks satori. Personally I have a hard time trusting any huge food producing company, especially coca-cola... this article shows another reason why not to.
jeisan said:Q. what's Evian spelled backwards?
A. Naive
jeisan said:i just dont see the point in paying so much for water, i mean its just water. you can get a gallon (3.78L) of clean filtered mountain spring water in the grocery store for 53? or you can pay $1.00 for 20 ounces (591ml) of dasani, evian, aquafina or whatever. the same amount of tap water is damn near free. so why pay for it?
kirei_na_me said:All I need is my Brita pitcher and I'm good to go.
kirei_na_me said:I think it's good enough. I can tell a big difference between the taste of the plain tap water and tap water that's gone through the filter. I like it a lot. I kind of wish I had one of those that's built on to the faucet, though, because you kind of have to wait awhile for the water to go through the pitcher.
Why home delivery? That's what makes it expensive, or not? I usually buy the cheapest bottled water there is: roughly 17 ?-cent per litre. Tap water is a lot cheaper, of course, & better controlled here in Germany. But I prefer the taste of sparkling mineral water.Satori said:I used to have bottled water delivered to my home, but it is so expensive, it's ridiculous. Plus, when you read stories about how it's not really THAT much different than tap, all the more reason to shop around!
bossel said:Why home delivery? That's what makes it expensive, or not? I usually buy the cheapest bottled water there is: roughly 17 ?-cent per litre. Tap water is a lot cheaper, of course, & better controlled here in Germany. But I prefer the taste of sparkling mineral water.
BTW, here in Germany are pretty strict rules how to label bottled water: mineral water, spring water & table water (= tap water with carbon dioxide), maybe more. This way you know pretty well, what you buy.
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