I remember a lady whose husband got demoted at work and she was forced into shopping at Aldi instead of Waitrose. But it can be revealed that she kept several of those Waitrose bags in the back of her car and was able to transfer her Aldi shopping into Waitrose bags without the neighbours finding out.
We could do the same. Purchase one bottle of water, pour away the cancer emitting filth inside, and then fill it with the tap. Keep on filling from the tap for weeks or even months on end because it’s the perfect crime. It says Evian on the bottle.
PeKaatjeAnkeveen, North Holland Netherlands6,334 posts
it depends on what you are used to. When I'm in foreign countries I drink bottled water, have been ill by tap water in Surinam several times, diarhea and vomiting. That was a several days waiste of my holiday.
But normally I don't drink water at all, only beer and on work orange juice or hot chocolat
Considering the homeless too there’d be a tap on many more streets if I had my war on bottled water. Taps for Britain and wells for Africa, doing everything we can to bring you the water of life.. through a pipe.
ChesneyChrist: And surely there’s a way around it.
I remember a lady whose husband got demoted at work and she was forced into shopping at Aldi instead of Waitrose. But it can be revealed that she kept several of those Waitrose bags in the back of her car and was able to transfer her Aldi shopping into Waitrose bags without the neighbours finding out.
We could do the same. Purchase one bottle of water, pour away the cancer emitting filth inside, and then fill it with the tap. Keep on filling from the tap for weeks or even months on end because it’s the perfect crime. It says Evian on the bottle.
The plastic is sometimes impregnated with preservatives which leach into the water.
That's why some of them have a label on saying not to reuse the bottle.
The spring water isn't as much as a health issue as the toxic plastic.
Tap water is chlorinated which is like bleaching your innards. It can play havoc with the gut flora and lead to all sorts of health problems.
Filtered water left to stand for a few hours to allow the chlorine to evaporate and then stored in a reusable container is probably the best, unless you happen to have a well on your property.
They could put the water in aluminum cans.. Cans almost always find there way to the scrap yard, even if they are thrown out on the side of the road by someone littering..
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