plastic water bottle question

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I've now seen 2 neighbors bringing large packs of bottled water into their houses. We drink water from the filtered dispenser of the refridgerator or in the past have used the Brita filter. Do most people buy bottled water to drink at home? These are not the large Culligan bottles but the ones you could carry to class or the gym.


Creep.


What? I WFH and my office faces my suburban neighborhood street with tons of homes and driveways.

I live right at the end of the street so I see down the street from my front window.

Some people park their cars on the street for extra space in their driveways.

I'm not purposefully creeping but if my neighbor gets out of the car, I will see it because my desk is by the window, if at that moment I am noticing. Otherwise I am busy with many other things.


So busy with other things!

Lol!
Anonymous
I love the taste of Evian. So different than the taste of our filtered tap water. (Yuck to me but my kid doesn’t mind so that’s what she gets.) I try to avoid plastic waste in other ways but do indulge in one of my favorite drinks.

Just MYOB.
Anonymous
Where do you live, OP?

Many people are anti-fluoridated water. Perhaps it is that?

Or, are you in the PNW or California? In the PNW people periodically panic due to fire/smoke threats and earthquake fears. Even now after returning to DC, I have bottled water in a closet out of habit -- alongside the old "go kit".

Or, maybe they're just lazy and like single-use plastics clogging our landfills.
Anonymous
I have Culligan in my house. It's not even expensive and it is such luxury.
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