Anyone else prefer luxury water instead of carrying around a Camelbak/Hydro Flask?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Luxury water = hormonal disruption from plastic containers, depriving communities of their own water resources for no reason, increasing global warming via transporting water around the world for no reason, and increasing pollution via disgarded plastic bottles

There's a special place in hell for people who drink bottled water


The city water in flint was great. Not to mention all the places we don’t know about.


Tap water is disgusting. Tastes like drinking swimming pool water. Sorry, but no, I’m not drinking tap water. It has a strong smell and water shouldn’t smell like anything.
Anonymous
Reviving this because RO (+ remineralization for taste) is what is actually luxury water. Nice reusable bottles are what you carry it in-and wash often! Bottled water is gross-for all of the reasons other posters already mentioned.
Anonymous
Stop polluting!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Luxury water = hormonal disruption from plastic containers, depriving communities of their own water resources for no reason, increasing global warming via transporting water around the world for no reason, and increasing pollution via disgarded plastic bottles

There's a special place in hell for people who drink bottled water


The city water in flint was great. Not to mention all the places we don’t know about.


Tap water is disgusting. Tastes like drinking swimming pool water. Sorry, but no, I’m not drinking tap water. It has a strong smell and water shouldn’t smell like anything.


Only in places that over-chlorinate the water. My tap water is delicious. Every system is different, you know.
Anonymous
I’m not really a fan or hormone disrubtors or chemicals leaching into my water. That’s not my definition of luxury. But enjoy your excessive micro plastic consumption.
Anonymous
I drink jaden smith water
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m not really a fan or hormone disrubtors or chemicals leaching into my water. That’s not my definition of luxury. But enjoy your excessive micro plastic consumption.


You think your filtered muni tap water is 100% pure; never has lead, pfas, chemicals, bacterias in it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Luxury water = hormonal disruption from plastic containers, depriving communities of their own water resources for no reason, increasing global warming via transporting water around the world for no reason, and increasing pollution via disgarded plastic bottles

There's a special place in hell for people who drink bottled water


The city water in flint was great. Not to mention all the places we don’t know about.


Tap water is disgusting. Tastes like drinking swimming pool water. Sorry, but no, I’m not drinking tap water. It has a strong smell and water shouldn’t smell like anything.


Only in places that over-chlorinate the water. My tap water is delicious. Every system is different, you know.


Everywhere I’ve lived has had this problem then. I’ll stick with jugs of spring water.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Luxury water = hormonal disruption from plastic containers, depriving communities of their own water resources for no reason, increasing global warming via transporting water around the world for no reason, and increasing pollution via disgarded plastic bottles

There's a special place in hell for people who drink bottled water


The city water in flint was great. Not to mention all the places we don’t know about.


Tap water is disgusting. Tastes like drinking swimming pool water. Sorry, but no, I’m not drinking tap water. It has a strong smell and water shouldn’t smell like anything.


Only in places that over-chlorinate the water. My tap water is delicious. Every system is different, you know.


Everywhere I’ve lived has had this problem then. I’ll stick with jugs of spring water.


I love jugs.
Anonymous
I prefer carbonated water
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