The Truth about Bottled Water
-Davo
11-06-2007, 12:12 AM
I never understood why people constantly buy bottled water, I had my own ideas, and most of them are covered through interviews in the following Pen and Teller video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfPAjUvvnIc
I never buy bottled water UNLESS I have no other source of water. I never go out of my way to actualy spend money on water unless I need to.
For example; after my 21st (the night after) we went to the movies down the road to see 300, I was extremely hung over, had an upset stomach, and just had some pizza. Upon arival of the movies, all my mates were getting coke and icecream, I wanted WATER, and I wanted a lot of it.
They charged me $4.50 for a 600ml bottle of probably TAP water.
Man I was pissed off, but I didn't have a choise. I could of gone the extreme, got an empty cup and made my way to the bathroom [to use the taps]. Still.
Kinda interesting to see how many Americans fool for the bottled water scam. Funny how that co-incides with Scientology, rofl.
Also, I'm aware of the irony of assuming all bottle water is tap water.
Peace.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfPAjUvvnIc
I never buy bottled water UNLESS I have no other source of water. I never go out of my way to actualy spend money on water unless I need to.
For example; after my 21st (the night after) we went to the movies down the road to see 300, I was extremely hung over, had an upset stomach, and just had some pizza. Upon arival of the movies, all my mates were getting coke and icecream, I wanted WATER, and I wanted a lot of it.
They charged me $4.50 for a 600ml bottle of probably TAP water.
Man I was pissed off, but I didn't have a choise. I could of gone the extreme, got an empty cup and made my way to the bathroom [to use the taps]. Still.
Kinda interesting to see how many Americans fool for the bottled water scam. Funny how that co-incides with Scientology, rofl.
Also, I'm aware of the irony of assuming all bottle water is tap water.
Peace.
'97ventureowner
11-06-2007, 12:45 AM
:iagree:
Take Evian brand water for example. Do you know Evian spelled backwards is?
http://i23.tinypic.com/t5rqc5.jpg
Take Evian brand water for example. Do you know Evian spelled backwards is?
http://i23.tinypic.com/t5rqc5.jpg
Toksin
11-06-2007, 02:24 AM
Bahaha.
I remember that Penn & Teller video. Brilliant.
I remember that Penn & Teller video. Brilliant.
drunken monkey
11-06-2007, 07:32 AM
that's why we laugh at americans.....
Just want to point out that your food standards are such that many of your food products aren't allowed to be sold in the UK.
However, in the UK, there is also the added irony that in some areas, the tap water is actually sourced from natural springs, just like the stuff you can buy in stores.
part 1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ1-kKNZ2HY)
part 2 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAzN11J1SZ8)
part 3 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiERRsZyrkk)
Just want to point out that your food standards are such that many of your food products aren't allowed to be sold in the UK.
However, in the UK, there is also the added irony that in some areas, the tap water is actually sourced from natural springs, just like the stuff you can buy in stores.
part 1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ1-kKNZ2HY)
part 2 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAzN11J1SZ8)
part 3 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiERRsZyrkk)
turtlecrxsi
11-06-2007, 09:42 AM
We buy bottled water so we can re-fill them with water filtered through our brita filter. When the bottles get old we toss them and use a different one. We still have unused bottles. So it seems spending 6 bucks for a case of bottled water that lasts a few months isn't such a bad thing...
stieh2000
11-06-2007, 09:53 AM
Tap water FTW!
freakray
11-06-2007, 10:17 AM
If you understood the actual processes utlised to purify tap water and take all the crap out of it at the bottling plants, you'd realise there isn't a whole lot of money being made per bottle of water.
BrodyP
11-06-2007, 10:41 AM
We buy bottled water so we can re-fill them with water filtered through our brita filter. When the bottles get old we toss them and use a different one. We still have unused bottles. So it seems spending 6 bucks for a case of bottled water that lasts a few months isn't such a bad thing...
100% the same thing we do and have been doing for years.
100% the same thing we do and have been doing for years.
'97ventureowner
11-06-2007, 02:04 PM
One of our local news stations did an investigative report recently, testing various bottled waters against our own public water supply. In the end it was revealed that the bottled water wasn't any better and in some cases was WORSE than the public drinking supply. I think i saw on one of those news shows like 20/20 awhile back that some of the bottled water that is sold comes from a tap at the facility where it's bottled, in essence, from the public water supply:screwy:.One downfall to bottled water is the lack of fluoride which children need for their teeth. Most public water supplies are fluoridated.
J-Ri
11-06-2007, 05:01 PM
...the lack of fluoride which children need for their teeth. Most public water supplies are fluoridated...
I've heard some very convincing arguments that flouride is very bad, but I won't go into those conspiracy theories here.
90% of the water I drink is bottled... of course I live in the country and have well water. It will plug a brita pitcher filter after about 10 gallons, and my dog won't even drink it unless I'd forgotten to fill his bowl for at least 12 hours. I buy the very cheap stuff from Aldi's, it's only a few cents more per gallon than buying 1 gallon bottles. It probably IS tap water, but it's CITY tap water :)
I've heard some very convincing arguments that flouride is very bad, but I won't go into those conspiracy theories here.
90% of the water I drink is bottled... of course I live in the country and have well water. It will plug a brita pitcher filter after about 10 gallons, and my dog won't even drink it unless I'd forgotten to fill his bowl for at least 12 hours. I buy the very cheap stuff from Aldi's, it's only a few cents more per gallon than buying 1 gallon bottles. It probably IS tap water, but it's CITY tap water :)
Toksin
11-06-2007, 06:02 PM
That's why I love Christchurch. Apparently our tap water is almost pure aquifer water, it's hardly treated at all. Tastes great.
79Bandit
11-06-2007, 06:23 PM
water gives me a sore throat...
continue on.
continue on.
ericn1300
11-06-2007, 06:32 PM
We buy bottled water so we can re-fill them with water filtered through our brita filter. When the bottles get old we toss them and use a different one. We still have unused bottles. So it seems spending 6 bucks for a case of bottled water that lasts a few months isn't such a bad thing...
We do that too, but we have a filter for the drinking water on our refrigerator so we can refill old bottles or just get a glass of good tasting water on the cheap.
Here in Idaho we have springs where the water that comes from a volcanic aquifer has been tested and certified to be underground for over 1 million years and filtered thru the volcanic fields. Maybe I'll buy some to go with my $1,000 a shot Scotch. Until then, thanks for reminding it's time to go change the filter on the frig and have a Johnny Walker and water.
We do that too, but we have a filter for the drinking water on our refrigerator so we can refill old bottles or just get a glass of good tasting water on the cheap.
Here in Idaho we have springs where the water that comes from a volcanic aquifer has been tested and certified to be underground for over 1 million years and filtered thru the volcanic fields. Maybe I'll buy some to go with my $1,000 a shot Scotch. Until then, thanks for reminding it's time to go change the filter on the frig and have a Johnny Walker and water.
sivic02
11-06-2007, 07:27 PM
90% of the water I drink is bottled... of course I live in the country and have well water.
That struck me as strange. Well water is the good stuff! It always tastes cleaner and doesnt have a strange smell. Maybe its just different locations or maybe your water might need to be treated differently.
I buy bottled water for two reasons. 1. I am always running out the door in the mornings and evenings and am driving all the time, its a lot easier to grab a bottle of water and have it laying around instead of having a cup that isnt closed with a cap laying around. 2. The city water here tastes like crap. I buy the walmart brand water which is i think 3 or 4 bucks for 24 20oz bottles. I am sure without a doubt that it is tap water but it tastes a hell of a lot better than the crap the city gives us here.
That struck me as strange. Well water is the good stuff! It always tastes cleaner and doesnt have a strange smell. Maybe its just different locations or maybe your water might need to be treated differently.
I buy bottled water for two reasons. 1. I am always running out the door in the mornings and evenings and am driving all the time, its a lot easier to grab a bottle of water and have it laying around instead of having a cup that isnt closed with a cap laying around. 2. The city water here tastes like crap. I buy the walmart brand water which is i think 3 or 4 bucks for 24 20oz bottles. I am sure without a doubt that it is tap water but it tastes a hell of a lot better than the crap the city gives us here.
00accord44
11-06-2007, 07:51 PM
For those reusing bottles for water, I hope you're giving them a good rinsing with hot water on a regular basis. The droplets left in an essentially empty bottle of water are enough to grow bacteria that lives on the inside of the bottle. Although in reality, those bacteria would most likely be battled off by your immune system, but its something to think about.
'97ventureowner
11-06-2007, 10:31 PM
I've heard some very convincing arguments that flouride is very bad, but I won't go into those conspiracy theories here.
Yeah, there's two sides to every story. In my case, I grew up in the country during the '60s and '70s with just well water and no fluoride. Now my teeth aren't the best that they could've been had I had fluoridated water available. We finally got "city water" piped down our road in 1993, and now my 2 kids are 7 and 10 and have NO cavities and their teeth are nice and strong. A lot different scenario than when I grew up.
Yeah, there's two sides to every story. In my case, I grew up in the country during the '60s and '70s with just well water and no fluoride. Now my teeth aren't the best that they could've been had I had fluoridated water available. We finally got "city water" piped down our road in 1993, and now my 2 kids are 7 and 10 and have NO cavities and their teeth are nice and strong. A lot different scenario than when I grew up.
00accord44
11-06-2007, 10:37 PM
There is such a thing as too much flouride. I believe there's a documented incident of a Colorado town back in the 70s or 80s that had well water with a high flouride content. As a result, the kids brought up drinking that water had brown spots all over (or covering) their teeth from the chemical reaction. As I recall, their teeth were structurally strong and healthy, but the flouride caused discoloration.
Edit - It wasn't the 70's it was the early 1900s but http://www.chemheritage.org/explore/milestone_brownteeth.html
Edit - It wasn't the 70's it was the early 1900s but http://www.chemheritage.org/explore/milestone_brownteeth.html
-Davo
11-08-2007, 10:15 PM
I know many reasons why people buy bottled water. For one: home brew. Home Brew beer can go off with tap water because of some of the heavy metals including Florine and Chlorine. Shelf water (apparently) does not contain these and is therefore better for all your brewing needs. Hmm....
...But that's about the only valid reason I can see rofl!
Nuh, once a year I buy a big bottle of water to replace my drinking bottle that I take on bike rides. The only reason I buy them, and not sport-drink bottles is because I love the big 1.5lt bottles, not the small ones.
rofl, there is a penn and teller episode where they made went to a hippy festival and got people to sign a petition to ban di-hydrogen monoxide.
...But that's about the only valid reason I can see rofl!
Nuh, once a year I buy a big bottle of water to replace my drinking bottle that I take on bike rides. The only reason I buy them, and not sport-drink bottles is because I love the big 1.5lt bottles, not the small ones.
rofl, there is a penn and teller episode where they made went to a hippy festival and got people to sign a petition to ban di-hydrogen monoxide.
ThatRoundHeadedKid
11-12-2007, 03:13 AM
Brita filters FTW...or is that a joke too?
jcsaleen
11-12-2007, 10:02 AM
People buy into anything these days...
American public = Gullible and not anything less.
American public = Gullible and not anything less.
'97ventureowner
11-12-2007, 11:26 AM
People buy into anything these days...
American public = Gullible and not anything less.
:lol: "Ain 't that the truth!" :lol: Ever see what's on late night tv in those infomercials? Unreal. I guess people will buy ANYTHING. The latest thing I saw was a duster for doing housework that was battery operated and vibrated/rotated "to get more dust"! :shakehead:
American public = Gullible and not anything less.
:lol: "Ain 't that the truth!" :lol: Ever see what's on late night tv in those infomercials? Unreal. I guess people will buy ANYTHING. The latest thing I saw was a duster for doing housework that was battery operated and vibrated/rotated "to get more dust"! :shakehead:
Andydg
11-12-2007, 12:12 PM
That struck me as strange. Well water is the good stuff! It always tastes cleaner and doesnt have a strange smell. Maybe its just different locations or maybe your water might need to be treated differently.
Totally depends on where you're at for well water. Take mine for example...when we first moved to the house we're in now our water tasted horrible and smelled like sulfer! (Brita pitcher FTW!) but my friend that lives on the other side of town...his well water tastes great and smells great with no whole house filter or anything. We've gotten a whole house filter and all is good now. Hate bottled water BTW...tastes funny.
Totally depends on where you're at for well water. Take mine for example...when we first moved to the house we're in now our water tasted horrible and smelled like sulfer! (Brita pitcher FTW!) but my friend that lives on the other side of town...his well water tastes great and smells great with no whole house filter or anything. We've gotten a whole house filter and all is good now. Hate bottled water BTW...tastes funny.
sivic02
11-12-2007, 06:35 PM
The latest thing I saw was a duster for doing housework that was battery operated and vibrated/rotated "to get more dust"! :shakehead:
My ex girlfriend had one of those....i dont think she knew it was supposed to be a duster....
My ex girlfriend had one of those....i dont think she knew it was supposed to be a duster....
00accord44
11-12-2007, 07:15 PM
That duster ownz. I want one... and I don't even dust
beef_bourito
11-12-2007, 08:24 PM
Home Brew beer can go off with tap water because of some of the heavy metals including Florine and Chlorine. those aren't metals, they're hallogens.
I don't bother with water bottles unless i'm stuck or lazy. The engineering lounge at my university had cheap food and drink and a bottle of water's only $1 so if I forget a bottle i just buy one of those. Also when i go to the theaters i usually get water because it's a big mofo (1.5L-2L can't remember) and it's like $3. I know that's not overly cheap but it's cheaper than pop and it means I'm not drinking a liter of coke (which is over 400 Cal and a shitload of bad stuff).
At home i'll either grab the brita filtered water from the fridge, or a glass of water if someone forgot to put it back in.
I don't bother with water bottles unless i'm stuck or lazy. The engineering lounge at my university had cheap food and drink and a bottle of water's only $1 so if I forget a bottle i just buy one of those. Also when i go to the theaters i usually get water because it's a big mofo (1.5L-2L can't remember) and it's like $3. I know that's not overly cheap but it's cheaper than pop and it means I'm not drinking a liter of coke (which is over 400 Cal and a shitload of bad stuff).
At home i'll either grab the brita filtered water from the fridge, or a glass of water if someone forgot to put it back in.
00accord44
11-12-2007, 08:32 PM
...I know that's not overly cheap but it's cheaper than pop and it means I'm not drinking a liter of coke ...
People in Canadia call it 'pop' too? Interesting... I thought that was just a midwest thing
People in Canadia call it 'pop' too? Interesting... I thought that was just a midwest thing
beef_bourito
11-12-2007, 09:06 PM
yeah, just where i live i've heard pop, soda, and soft drinks. i usually call them soft drinks but it's easier to type pop.
just finished watching "should i worry about... water" and it's nothing surprising. i just find it rediculous that there're actually water sommeliers.
just finished watching "should i worry about... water" and it's nothing surprising. i just find it rediculous that there're actually water sommeliers.
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