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Thursday, February 01, 2024

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6 comments:

  1. few PEOPLE consider the costs of "bottled" water. It might be a more personal and immediate source of hydration in public places, but we got along just fine with water fountains in the 1960s and such. Before pandemics and such, so personal safety is more intense now than then, when EVERYBODY followed the fules and got disciplined for not following them.

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  2. Cdadbr - People need to use reusable bottles.

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    1. Indeed, Rick. I’ve become obsessed with eliminating single use plastic. Liquid hand soap and liquid body wash are two more useless products. Remember bar soap, people..?!

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  3. I can understand people who, in some areas, must rely on lime-laden water, therefore arguing that they "have" to buy so-caalled bottled spring water.Though they could affordably have a filter-based system <hich would benefit not only to their drinking/cooking use but also to their whole sanitary uses. One of my brothers did that and, on the medium-term use it proved to be both as much safe and effortless as while being ess expensive.
    As for me, whatever new place/condo/house I moved to, I always made my opinion based on 2 easily accessible factors: the lab-based quality analysis of the water (we're quite strict about these matters here in France - they're made on a regular basis and made public), as well as the taste of it (a glass of water smelling of chlorine? No thanks).
    So far I was lucky enough to never have to include bottled water to my shopping list. Good for me.
    Anyway, I'm the kind of lad who buys a bottle of water from the vending machine at work and, when empty, goes to the tap to fill it up, ha! ha!

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  4. Laurent - I used to reuse water bottles that way, too, before I retired.

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  5. People at work look at me like I’m crazy when I fill my reusable bottle with tap water from the sink. One person actually said, “There’s bottled water right there!”

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Nice you must be or delete your ass I will.