Mass quantities of bottled water

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I bought ten cases recently to stock the concession stand for our high school homecoming game. We sold every one.

I doubt they would have liked standing in line while we refilled cups from a Brita filter.


Too bad, they should.


Really…..??! 😜

Looks like we have a DCUM comic on here.
Lol.
Anonymous
Lots of stores are low on water and TP right now. People are buying to take down to NC hurricane relief, to stock up because the hurricane made then think about it, or to stock up in a generalized panic over the dock strike (now averted).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lots of stores are low on water and TP right now. People are buying to take down to NC hurricane relief, to stock up because the hurricane made then think about it, or to stock up in a generalized panic over the dock strike (now averted).

Exactly. The panic buying of the last couple of days was similar to early COVID days:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/10/03/port-strike-toilet-paper-shortage-panic-buying/

Plus, OP is thinking about the normal situation when the tap water is readily available but it is not always the case (case in point - hurricane or power failure, etc).
Anonymous
They are Coneheads
Anonymous
This is my mom. She goes 30 min out of her way to buy them as plastic water bottles are banned in her town. She's convinced the water in her town causes cancer (possible but no definitive proof). I've researched companies to deliver water to her like an office water bubbler situation. She doesn't want them. It makes no sense to me.
Anonymous
I think bottled water has its place, but i wish there was more of an option to buy in cans or cardboard containers. I was reading the other day how Liquid Death water was originally started to move away from plastic water I bottles. I think its a great idea, but liquid death is too expensive for people to buy larger quantities. It be nice if they sold lower priced water in different packaging.
Anonymous
I normally don’t buy bottled, but the hurricane reminded me to stock up.
Anonymous
You sure this wasn't just today? My DH just bought bottled water in this quanitty. His family is stranded in Asheville. He took it down there and will again this weekend. He wasn't the only one in VA costcos doing this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You sure this wasn't just today? My DH just bought bottled water in this quanitty. His family is stranded in Asheville. He took it down there and will again this weekend. He wasn't the only one in VA costcos doing this.


Silly question- he can get water in and out but he can't get people out? They are stranded?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You sure this wasn't just today? My DH just bought bottled water in this quanitty. His family is stranded in Asheville. He took it down there and will again this weekend. He wasn't the only one in VA costcos doing this.


Silly question- he can get water in and out but he can't get people out? They are stranded?


People are stranded in that they can not leave their neighborhoods and property and can't get gas. They are tied to obligations and there are variety of reasons why this is a mess. I seriously doubt you know more about this situation than I do, with 6 family members in the middle of it. You want to argue about it instead of say "I'm sorry"? You're a depraved monster.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You sure this wasn't just today? My DH just bought bottled water in this quanitty. His family is stranded in Asheville. He took it down there and will again this weekend. He wasn't the only one in VA costcos doing this.


Silly question- he can get water in and out but he can't get people out? They are stranded?


You've never had a stubborn relative who needs help but won't take action? You can't drag a 250 lb man out. Have some empaty. Jesus.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You sure this wasn't just today? My DH just bought bottled water in this quanitty. His family is stranded in Asheville. He took it down there and will again this weekend. He wasn't the only one in VA costcos doing this.


Silly question- he can get water in and out but he can't get people out? They are stranded?


People are stranded in that they can not leave their neighborhoods and property and can't get gas. They are tied to obligations and there are variety of reasons why this is a mess. I seriously doubt you know more about this situation than I do, with 6 family members in the middle of it. You want to argue about it instead of say "I'm sorry"? You're a depraved monster.


DP- but what is wrong with you? PP asked a legit question and in a kind way. No one argued but you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it should be taxed more in areas with clean drinking water.


Yeah, mini water supplies are safe. Ask Detroit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You sure this wasn't just today? My DH just bought bottled water in this quanitty. His family is stranded in Asheville. He took it down there and will again this weekend. He wasn't the only one in VA costcos doing this.


Silly question- he can get water in and out but he can't get people out? They are stranded?


People are stranded in that they can not leave their neighborhoods and property and can't get gas. They are tied to obligations and there are variety of reasons why this is a mess. I seriously doubt you know more about this situation than I do, with 6 family members in the middle of it. You want to argue about it instead of say "I'm sorry"? You're a depraved monster.


DP- but what is wrong with you? PP asked a legit question and in a kind way. No one argued but you.


It was the first thing I wondered too. I hope things work out for them.
Anonymous
Preparing for the loss of basic infrastructure services is not a bad idea.
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