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
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is so much better for you to drink from glass or stainless than a plastic bottle. Don't you worry about the chemicals you are ingesting from your luxury water?
I bet there are far fewer chemicals in a new bottle of Fiji than there are bacteria in the average persons Camelbak bottle. I bet the average Camelbak people carry around 5-7 days a week is disgusting, both on the outside where you hold it and the mouth part.
I call troll. You can't be this ignorant.
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
Anonymous wrote:I am addicted to the cute 500mL bottles of Fiji and Evian. I drink 2-4 per day. I like drinking out of a new bottle and I think they’re pleasing to hold. I know that sounds terribly shallow. I tried doing the Camelbak thing but found it extremely annoying to carry around and I honestly didn’t enjoy drinking from it, thus I drank less water than I do going through 500mL bottles. I also think it’s somewhat gross to carry around something you drink from and I seriously doubt people wash those daily. Seems like a breeding ground for lots of bacteria to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is so much better for you to drink from glass or stainless than a plastic bottle. Don't you worry about the chemicals you are ingesting from your luxury water?
I bet there are far fewer chemicals in a new bottle of Fiji than there are bacteria in the average persons Camelbak bottle. I bet the average Camelbak people carry around 5-7 days a week is disgusting, both on the outside where you hold it and the mouth part.
Anonymous wrote:Where I am single use plastic water bottles are banned. I now prefer filtered water in a yeti or swell bottle. Keeps it colder and avoids the plastic taste and SO much better for the environment.
Do people really use camelbacks for everyday use? I think of them as hiking or skiing accessories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is this step in between called glass or stainless refillable water bottles OP. I find them to be the best solution and most can be washed in the dishwasher if they aren't insulated. Win win.
I did try the steel one that looks like an elegant bottle. Can’t recall the name. It was too big and heavy. And I have no need for insulated, I like my water room temperature. I also had the same bacteria concerns.
Anonymous wrote:It is so much better for you to drink from glass or stainless than a plastic bottle. Don't you worry about the chemicals you are ingesting from your luxury water?
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
I assume the cheaper crumbly plastics on the cheap brands are far more likely to leech into the water. The bottles Fiji and Evian use are much more substantial.
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
I assume the cheaper crumbly plastics on the cheap brands are far more likely to leech into the water. The bottles Fiji and Evian use are much more substantial.
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
I assume the cheaper crumbly plastics on the cheap brands are far more likely to leech into the water. The bottles Fiji and Evian use are much more substantial.