The thing about that is, If you're drinking bottled water; you're basically just drinking tap water anyway. Might as well just get it from your own tap and cut out the middle man. I get my water from the tap BTW.
LMAO @ spoiled Americans who buy bottled water that costs more than gasoline, which they can get right out of their tap for essentially nothing, then bitch about the price of gasoline. Meantime, around half of the world's population does not have access to clean water, not to mention indoor plumbing. This kind of sums it up: America's dilemma, "bottled or tap?" -- truly a "First World Problem."
I've never gone to my tap to get water to drink... Why would I drink water from a tap when I could get it filtrated instead?
The above has an error in it and won't play, for me anyways. This is all old news anyway. About 10-15 years ago one of the TV news magazines did a story about how most bottled water comes from municipal taps. It isn't a secret, yet Americans buy it anyway. Here is a shortened version of the above clip that works: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdvJOF-2mm0
Because tap water is. Many bottled waters come from municipal sources and some have had even trace amounts of arsenic in the past. Also water bottled and sold in its own state is not subject to FDA regulation , but states mandates, and many states don't have any sort of policy at all concerning bottled water.
Tap for sure. Tasty tap water here, no point in paying for bottled water unless I'm out and about and forgot my water bottle. No fluoride in my tap water. Not that it would stop me from drinking it anyway.
tap. but i have 5 stage reverse osmosis. no chemicals/contaminants for me should see my first sediment filter when i change it. so much rank.
I got a water spicket thing on my fridge with a ice dispenser I always get my water out of there. At work right now I have a water bottle.
Tap, because I live in a place with good infrastructure. A lot of bottled water has more ppm than municipal tap water regulations.