Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Overseas I buy water. In the US, it depends, but I often use the hotel's water.
Did you all know that bathroom faucets are allowed to have more lead in them than kitchen faucets? They assume (incorrectly) that most people don't drink out of their bathroom faucets.
Yeah, I also thought there are different water standards for a bathroom sink (where you'd fill up while traveling) vs a kitchen faucet
I try to find water fountains with bottle fillers but buy gallon jugs otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:So impressed that when we were in Arizona ... I think we were visiting Montezuma's Castle, a National Park we were NOT able to buy water in a plastic bottle. We could fill a bottle w/water at their water station and they would sell us a nonplastic bottle.
It felt like very bad form to consider buying bottled water, anywhere
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So impressed that when we were in Arizona ... I think we were visiting Montezuma's Castle, a National Park we were NOT able to buy water in a plastic bottle. We could fill a bottle w/water at their water station and they would sell us a nonplastic bottle.
It felt like very bad form to consider buying bottled water, anywhere
You can't buy bottled water at the Grand Canyon. Otherwise the Grand Canyon would be full of empty plastic bottles.
Anonymous wrote:So impressed that when we were in Arizona ... I think we were visiting Montezuma's Castle, a National Park we were NOT able to buy water in a plastic bottle. We could fill a bottle w/water at their water station and they would sell us a nonplastic bottle.
It felt like very bad form to consider buying bottled water, anywhere
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bottled water in the US (tap tastes like chlorine and makes me gag) and most of the rest of the world. Tap when in some parts of Europe.
Eating disorder?
Anonymous wrote:Bottled water in the US (tap tastes like chlorine and makes me gag) and most of the rest of the world. Tap when in some parts of Europe.
Anonymous wrote:Airbnb host here, in a place with perfectly fine tap water.
Everyone buys bottled water. 12 oz bottles. It's absolutely disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Overseas I buy water. In the US, it depends, but I often use the hotel's water.
Did you all know that bathroom faucets are allowed to have more lead in them than kitchen faucets? They assume (incorrectly) that most people don't drink out of their bathroom faucets.