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Bottled Water vs. Tap Water - What's your preference & why?
I'm going through the complete physical at the doctor's office this past week and have come to the realization that if I didn't drink coffee, iced tea or softdrinks then I probably would die from dehydration!:Oh crap
Seriously unless I go to Vegas or some other desert type climate I usually drink ONLY one liter of water a WEEK! Not good. Probably the reason I've put on 15 pounds in as many months and have acquired a nice "Webmaster Gut".:mad: So I ask the doctor if it matters whether I drink bottled water or tap water and he looks at me like I'm crazy! He said that if I just liked throwing money away go ahead and buy all the bottled water I want but bottom line he said that the municipal water sources of most major U.S. cities will give you water just as good as any you can buy in the bottle. I've got a filter on my kitchen faucet so I guess I'm good to go.:thumbsup How about you guys... Bottled or Tap??? _ |
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Ya, so long as you have a good filter on your end, it doesn't really matter.
Otherwise, the pipes pick up a lot en route that you could probably do without. |
Tap water, it's the same exact thing except free.
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problem with tap water in my town is that you taste all of the stuff they use to purify it with. it has a nasty taste over the last several years
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Bottled because the water quality is pretty bad in this city, semi desert.
But if I go anywhere and the waters o.k to drink then taps fine for me. |
I get mine out of my fridge.. it has a filter on it.. and it's yummie!
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Definitely bottled! It honestly tastes different to me. Especially since I moved into my new apartment...water tastes funny here and looks all cloudy sometimes. Don't want anything to do with that.
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Up until 2 years ago when they replaced all the water mains in my town i drank bottled water. Since they replaced everything the tap water tastes great!
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Bottled water (genuine) = mineral water, from underground freshwater wells and rivers. |
don't softdrinks dehydrate you?
I drink bottled water all the time. mostly because its easy, I can grab a bottle and take it with me where ever. I buy the water from costco, so its like 5 bucks for 36 bottles or something like that. In the summer I go through alot, probably 20 bottles a day between me and my gf. Tap water tastes like ass now, even filtered. |
I've got a good filter on my fridge and my water tastes good at home. When I'm out though I like Fiji water.
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I just stared drinking a lot of water! its a pain in the ass to pick up the 24 bottles of 500 ml's water at the store but its so worth it.
I quit drinking coke yesterday. I was a coke junkie and I got the worst caffiene headache last night. I was so worn out that i went to bed at 10 pm. I had to pound painkillers to make the head pain go away. Water is key Im told! |
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That's so long as you keep the booze out of the softdrink, that is. :-) |
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Not sure where your retarded 3rd world country gets its tapwater, but MY tapwater comes from the biggest lake in finland via a big-ass underground tunnel. :1orglaugh :1orglaugh a bit more at you thinking that your mineralwater is all so kosher. |
i always check the tap water where ever i am to see if it tastes okay because it's nice to have an easy, free rehydration system around - but in some places the water from the tap just looks scary. parts of phoenix i lived in had water come out of the tap that had sediment in it that settled to the bottom of the glass if you left it on the counter and it never ran clear. although i have to admit, when i was broke i still drank it. :P
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If your area has good quality tap water and you have a filter then you should be good to go. Just remember that if you reuse bottles you need to wash them thoroughly before refilling them with tap water.
Bottled water companies make a killing. I saw a news item recently where it was revealed that Coca Cola Amatil (Australia) pay $2 per megalitre to tap a spring... then sell it for around $2 a litre. Even taking into account the costs of bottling, distribution and profit a 1000X markup seems just a little excessive. |
Err actually a megalitre would be 1,000,000 litres, not 1,000 litres... so the markup is even more extreme
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bottled.
why? tap tastes horrible and has lots of impurities,etc. in it. If you have a filter installed, that's a different story. |
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Water is more expensive than gas...
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Our city water tastes like shit so we usually just get it out of our fridge that has a filter.
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Bottled because I drink more of it when it is already bottled for me.
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In most big cities tap water = recycled water. They run toilet water (shit & piss) water through cleaning vats, using a ton of chemicals to purify it. In some small towns they indeed use underground water. Mineral water is usually very pure, as it runs through very think layers of soil, thus being filtered naturally. |
Tap water is fine for me. The best water is when you go to the mountains, find the spring and drink water that comes directly from the ground.
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filtered tap water at home. outside i get poland spring as I like the taste.
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i prefer bottled or filtered through bitra filter or something similar. i don't know about where you guys live but here, when i pour myself a glass straight from the tap the water is white and takes nearly a minute to appear clear.
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..well, if you're happy about drinking mineral water..knock yourself out. It's just normal water, doesn't matter if it's been 'filtered in through ancient soil in the andis' |
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Bottled of course
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Victoria, Australia uses large protected water catchment areas, with gravity feeding to regional reservoirs. I live near a coastal city but the water itself originates in the mid-state mountains.
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Bottled water.... It cost more but taste better too...
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The only reason I drink bottled water is because I like it really cold and am too lazy to make ice. When I had a fridge with the water/ice in the door, I did that instead.
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When I traveled through the Rocky Mountains for about 7 months a year on business in the early eighties you could actually pull off the road and do this. Now that I live in Atlanta I think it would be cheaper to actually drive to the store for some nice bottled "Spring Water" than to drive to the nearest mountain stream. :Oh crap _ |
To bad the vast majority of bottled water is nothing more than packaged and creatively wrapped municipal water.
What is worse is that many doubt how good of a job the government actually does in regard to our water supply. |
Bottled. I surely do not enjoy a cup of cloudy tap water.
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Everybody should have a basic filter at home by now, they are not that expensive. I have one built in the fridge and one on the kitchen sink, both do adequate jobs and I can?t tell the difference between my filtered water and 90% of bottled water out there, tastes virtually identical. |
Tap water filtered through a brita. Works for me.
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