>>>>I would disagree about "crap is cheap" vs "good stuff is expensive" I go shopping to BJ (local food club, like a big store). I see many people loading their carriages with soda bottles and I load my carriage with water bottles. Which one do you think is more expensive and is less healthy? <g>
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>>>I hope you check it really closely. Far too often, even with the big name producers, that bottled water is tap water. And that makes it way too expensive.
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>>>And generally speaking, unless Foxborough has really poor systems, tap water is clean and eminently drinkable. It has won top spot in many a blind taste test.
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>>I think you missed the point I was making.
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>No, I don't think I did. I just didn't comment on it. I wanted to jump on the idea of people buying tap water and thinking it's better just because it's in a bottle.
I agree. At home I don't drink bottle water. But when I go to the gym it is easier for me just to grab a bottle. Of course, one can say that you could wash and keep refilling the same bottle. But then, they won't be able to call me lazy :).
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