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The giant water refill machines.
Have you ever used these machines to fill up a plastic bottle?
Most people that I know drink bottled water because they think it's better for you than tap water.
I think as long as your tap water tastes good then it's probably just perfectly fine to drink.
My tap water tastes chalky and bad in my house though so I tend to drink either bottled water or water from one of these refill machines.
A gallon of bottled water is usually about $1.
This particular Glacier machine costs $0.30.
I've never tried it but I see it outside of the local Sprouts Market all the time.
There is however a refill machine near my house that is from a company called A+ water.
It only costs a quarter to fill up a gallon so it's in much better deal than the Glacier.
You might say....
"Well it's a 5 cent better deal so it's not that much better."
.........but it's actually a much better deal than that because in order to use the Glacier water you need to find a quarter and a nickel but to use the A+ plus water you just need a quarter.
How many people generally have both a quarter and a nickel on them at the same time?
Do you ever use this giant water refill machines?
I can tell you from experience that the water tastes just as good as it does when you buy it from the store.
It's probably a good idea to wash your water bottle out with soap before you reuse it though.
Especially if you're like me and you just keep a water bottle by your bed to drink out of all night long.
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this is really informative. Thanks a lot for sharing
Definitely. I appreciate the upvote.
Nice post man!, i love your thinking
I use one like that at Walmart. We can't drink our well water because it has lead and pesticides in it. We can fill up a 5 gallon jug for $1.11.
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