Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what about not wanting to carry around a plastic/metal jug everywhere one goes? Bottled water is convenient... grab it, drink it, toss it... no reusable water bottle to wash/etc...
It’s like wearing a huge sign that says “I think my convenience outweighs anything else and I DGAF about other peolle in this world.” I really don’t know a single person that does this. There’s not a lot of things I judge but if I knew someone that did this as their regular practice, I would really think negatively of them.
Anonymous wrote:At the Sam’s Club it’s the Latino community who are culturally used to bottled water. I wish they would hurry up and acclimate. It’s so wasteful.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe how many posters here are saying they do it regularly. It’s once of the worst things for the environment. I assumed it was all — people buying for an event; people who run bodegas or foot trucks or similar; or people who run landscaping businesses or similar. (I have a client who has people working out in the heat and I think they need this for osha purposes — can’t rely on workers to remembe to bring a refillable bottle.)
Anonymous wrote:what about not wanting to carry around a plastic/metal jug everywhere one goes? Bottled water is convenient... grab it, drink it, toss it... no reusable water bottle to wash/etc...
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps they are addicted to microplastics?
Anonymous wrote:It’s cheap.
Nobody I know who’s worked for a city gov or contractor and seen the incompetence, the filthy pipes, the juked water testing, and/or the chemical additives drinks tap water unless they have a super sophisticated whole house filter system.