Anonymous wrote:I, too, hate this expense but can’t get around it. We buy Fiji water for the following reasons:
1). It flat out tastes better. Some people scoff at the idea that water has a taste, but if you try it, you will 100% see it.
2). It has a higher mineral content and pH than other waters – this has been scientifically documented. Just because all water looks the same does not mean they are all the same – lettuce that has E. coli may look the same as lettuce without E. coli, but certainly they are different.
3). I previously got annoyed with his expense and tried out the reverse osmosis machines at MOM’s. For one, it’s a hassle to carry all your bottles back-and-forth from the supermarket (unlike Fiji, which I get auto-delivered by Amazon). And two, I noticed that the bottles developed a moldy smell when I did this – I question the cleanliness of the MOM’s machines.
For all these reasons, I just suck it up and pay for the Fiji water.
Cha-ching!Anonymous wrote:I, too, hate this expense but can’t get around it. We buy Fiji water for the following reasons:
1). It flat out tastes better. Some people scoff at the idea that water has a taste, but if you try it, you will 100% see it.
2). It has a higher mineral content and pH than other waters – this has been scientifically documented. Just because all water looks the same does not mean they are all the same – lettuce that has E. coli may look the same as lettuce without E. coli, but certainly they are different.
3). I previously got annoyed with his expense and tried out the reverse osmosis machines at MOM’s. For one, it’s a hassle to carry all your bottles back-and-forth from the supermarket (unlike Fiji, which I get auto-delivered by Amazon). And two, I noticed that the bottles developed a moldy smell when I did this – I question the cleanliness of the MOM’s machines.
For all these reasons, I just suck it up and pay for the Fiji water.
Anonymous wrote:I, too, hate this expense but can’t get around it. We buy Fiji water for the following reasons:
1). It flat out tastes better. Some people scoff at the idea that water has a taste, but if you try it, you will 100% see it.
2). It has a higher mineral content and pH than other waters – this has been scientifically documented. Just because all water looks the same does not mean they are all the same – lettuce that has E. coli may look the same as lettuce without E. coli, but certainly they are different.
3). I previously got annoyed with his expense and tried out the reverse osmosis machines at MOM’s. For one, it’s a hassle to carry all your bottles back-and-forth from the supermarket (unlike Fiji, which I get auto-delivered by Amazon). And two, I noticed that the bottles developed a moldy smell when I did this – I question the cleanliness of the MOM’s machines.
For all these reasons, I just suck it up and pay for the Fiji water.
Anonymous wrote:We only drink bottled spring water in our home and I’m noticing that it’s costing us a lot of money. Everyone in our households drinks a lot of water which is good, but it’s getting to be pretty expensive and I’m starting to worry about our consumption of micro plastics. I’ve been keeping track and we buy 9 packs of water with 40 bottles in each pack every two weeks. That’s 360 bottles!
Does anyone have alternative suggestions to mimi or cost and plastic use? I know there are filtered water options but I’m specifically looking to hear folks’ pros/cons for the type of water system they use and whatever anyone else does bottles. Thanks.