| Why or why not and where to you live? |
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No. Doesn't matter where. I will not drink it.
You, OP? |
| Yep, all the time, at least in the US and Canada. Depends on many factors in other countries. |
Forgot to say why - it's free. |
| Yes, everywhere I've lived, which includes deep south state, NYC, upstate NY, DC area, Boston, and rural Maryland. |
| It was free in Flint, as well. |
| I assume restaurant water is from the tap, so yeah, occasionally. |
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NoVA. I drink filtered at home. Not RO or anything and not perfect, but better than just unfiltered tap. I drink restaurant water.
Check out your county water reports you might be surprised at the number and level of contaminants. |
| Yes, I run it through a filter first, but yes I do. Of course. |
| Yup. Colorado. |
| Yes, because bottled water is bad for the environment and tastes like plastic. Fairfax County. |
+1 Now if we go back to visit family in India? Hell no. Bottled only |
| At home in Fairfax County, yes. We have a water jug at my office in DC so I drink that. |
There is more monitoring of public tap water than of commercial bottled water. Flint is an anomaly. |
mmmmm hmmmm https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/22/climate/great-pacific-garbage-patch.html |