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The Story of Bottled Water
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sell em air
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as much as i would like to drink tap water, it always tastes like chlorine. even when I use the brita filter, it still has that taste. for whatever reason, bottled water doesn't taste like this. i'd drink tap water again if they would treat it like the bottled water people do (reverse osmosis or whatever).
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blah.... highway robbery
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Thanks for posting this.
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this is the third video I have seen from these guys...really good info.
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Bunch of rats...
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interesting video :thumbsup
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saw it last week, sad
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I just got a new fridge with built in filtered water, and its been a joy around my house not having to deal with empty Poland Spring bottles all over the fucking place. I also feel better about not contributing more mass to that mythical island of plastic that's supposedly floating around the ocean somewhere.
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I can'tr remember which company it is, but they get their water from a source behind some truck stop off the 95.
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This lady has some good point. I predict she'll wake up one morning with a Poland Spring hitman standing over her bed.
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Chlorine smell/taste usually disipates with 24 hours of evaporation. If not, then you are probably close to your local water facility. They "dose" water based on the FURTHEST run of pipe. They need that longest, farthest away faucet to be potable. So if you are close to the "dosing" source, then you get stronger doses naturally. Your local water boards website will have the location of all of your local facilities.
An RO filter is only $100 or so, and anyone who can turn a knob can install it in a few minutes. |
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This is a great Penn & Teller "Bullshit" video. The resturant scenes at 5 something is really worth watching.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=XfPAjUvvnIc . |
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I didn't think I'd watch the whole thing, really interesting video. A lot of good points and that doesn't happen just with water, they sale everything and make a huge profit with other products.
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good points there.
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Excellent video to post.
I'm drinking bottled water right now. But that's because I'm in a 3rd world country. When I'm in the USA (or Western Europe or Japan), I only occasionally have bottled water for on-the-go convenience, but otherwise I drink tap water mostly all day long at home. I have never made bottled water my primary water source. |
I drink tap water most of the time.
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I'm off to bed.
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Up here in Montreal the tap water tastes great and is less filling! Wait that's the beer I'm drinking now!
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I am selling an ice on North Pole
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I prefer penn & tellers take on the bottled water industry. All the same facts, + some entertaining experiments on unsuspecting fools.
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Just remember, the same type of incompetent management that bankrupted the state and city you live in is also in charge of turning sewage into drinking water. Drink up!
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http://www.sho.com/site/video/bright...d=1 349141776
if you can track down the episode to watch it, it was a good one... |
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