Bottled
Drinking Water
Do you drink bottled drinking
water? If you do you’re not alone.
According to the Natural Resources Defence Council (NRDC), more
than half of all Americans buy bottled drinking water, to the
tune of $4 billion yearly. In the UK it is £1.5 billion ($2.7
billion) which is over 2 billion litres of
Bottled Drinking
Water
Those majestic
snow capped mountains and glaciers lead us to believe that
bottled water is pure and safer to drink than tap water, but
this may not always the case as presented on NRDC’s website at
www.nrdc.org or www.highlandspring.com/ in the UK.
Another reputable source on
bottled drinking water is the World Health Organization, and
you can visit this site at www.who.int for more information
from another point of view. Not all bottled drinking water is
under scrutiny, but not all is safe and pure either. You may
just be buying tap water that has been bottled and then sold at
like 10,000 times the cost of what you pay for your own tap
water. 
Why do consumers
spend so much on bottled drinking water you ask? Some city tap
water is less than desirable; it smells bad and tastes funky.
That would be enough for me right there. But there are other
reasons why people choose to buy bottled drinking water. It’s
convenient too. Not everyone feels like carrying around a
bottle everyday. It’s just one more thing to keep track of
throughout the day.
Bottled drinking water is always an option to soda or other
caloric beverages, and probably better for you even if some of
it is just tap water. There has been much discussion the past
few years about the contaminants present in public water
supplies, which is why companies that package bottled drinking
water are doing so well. I often wonder where discussions about
possible contaminants in public water supplies started! Bottled
drinking water just has the image of being safer and purer than
what comes out of our tap. In all reality, we just shouldn’t
have to choose bottled drinking water over tap water, even if
it is trendier.
Before you start making regular expenditures for bottled
drinking water you may want to check out the brand you care
considering consuming great quantities of. Arrowhead Mountain
Spring Water for instance, has a very customer friendly website
at www.arrowheadwater.com where you can find answers to most if
not all of your questions about this popular brand of bottled
drinking water in the US and www.highlandspring.com
has an equivalent in the UK.
Just check out the label of the next bottle of water you pick
up to see if they have a website and just what type of
information they provide to consumers. If they don’t provide
what you want to know, then I’d be checking out another brand,
or just sticking with the tap water. It’s cheaper.
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