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I find that when I ask for water in a restaurant now the servers try to shame me into buying the bottled. water by saying, âoh you just want tapwater?â like itâs poison. My answer is usually yes, itâs the cleanest water available to the public in the history of mankind.
Water is all you need to drink. Everything else is pure advertising. You will probably spend the equivalent of a college education on water with additives of one sort or another.
I felt the same way about bottled water until I took a job in a international engineering and consulting firm which took over 3 floors of a large office building. When I started I noticed there were no drinking fountains on any of the floors. When I asked about it I was told that when they took over the space the engineers had demanded that the building remove them all. That was good enough for me. Before that I thought it was a bunch of hooey. They had the evidence to prove me wrong.
I grew up in the â60s and 70âs in Buffalo NY. We drank water from the Great Lakes, most notably, Lake Erie. It didnât kill me or make me sick so I figure tap water wonât shorten my life by much. But, think, plastic bottles are made from a petroleum by product. No matter how it is made âSafelyâ some plastic by products will leach into the water. Tap water in a glass is much safer!
Kiba65 over 3 years ago
Talk about salesmanship, Iâd like to meet that person who sold the first bottle of water!!!
allen@home over 3 years ago
All those bottles of water. Were filled from the fountain on the right. Flavoring added to the first item.
C over 3 years ago
Value added
Zykoic over 3 years ago
âIts got electrolytes.â
AlanM over 3 years ago
Evian is naive spelled backwards.
Does that tell you anything about bottled water customers?
gopher gofer over 3 years ago
the manufacturers of all those products are happy to be making waterâŠ
Doug K over 3 years ago
Just just water water, please.
phredturner over 3 years ago
HmmmâŠ.pretty sure the âjust waterâ has some ingredients you donât want
bobbyferrel over 3 years ago
Careful. You can die from breathing di-hydrogen monoxide.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 3 years ago
I find that when I ask for water in a restaurant now the servers try to shame me into buying the bottled. water by saying, âoh you just want tapwater?â like itâs poison. My answer is usually yes, itâs the cleanest water available to the public in the history of mankind.
Old Man River over 3 years ago
What? No Holy water?
jvo over 3 years ago
Holey water is bubbly
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
Water is all you need to drink. Everything else is pure advertising. You will probably spend the equivalent of a college education on water with additives of one sort or another.
BJIllistrated Premium Member over 3 years ago
I felt the same way about bottled water until I took a job in a international engineering and consulting firm which took over 3 floors of a large office building. When I started I noticed there were no drinking fountains on any of the floors. When I asked about it I was told that when they took over the space the engineers had demanded that the building remove them all. That was good enough for me. Before that I thought it was a bunch of hooey. They had the evidence to prove me wrong.
ferddo over 3 years ago
Not so sure that the âJust Waterâ is just water, purity-wiseâŠ
crazeekatlady over 3 years ago
I grew up in the â60s and 70âs in Buffalo NY. We drank water from the Great Lakes, most notably, Lake Erie. It didnât kill me or make me sick so I figure tap water wonât shorten my life by much. But, think, plastic bottles are made from a petroleum by product. No matter how it is made âSafelyâ some plastic by products will leach into the water. Tap water in a glass is much safer!
aussie399 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Itâll never sell. Like "just coffee " wonât sell