Anonymous wrote: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.
I agree that Fiji water is the best. I can certainly distinguish between Fiji, Brita filtered water and tap water. I would never drink tap water, the chlorine smell is awful. We used Brita filters in the past, but now we use Aquagear brand ( they send us filter every 6 months). Fiji water is rather expensive, but if I could, I would only buy this brand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus, I can’t believe people buy bottled water like this for everyday use.
If you refuse to drink tap water at least get the 5 gallon bottles delivered and get a water cooler. At least those bottles get reused.
THIS. Get a water cooler and buy the 5 gallon water jugs.
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 know you think this “problem” makes you look wealthy and UC, OP, but to my mind, you and your family are as big a pile of trash as the waste you generate from all your plastic water bottle consumption.