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Why Bottled Water is a Huge Rip Off

By msands, published May 22, 2007
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Bottled water is the biggest rip off in America. Once again for emphasis-bottled water is the biggest rip off in America. The high cost of bottled water does not make it better than tap water, especially when considering that bottled water is not really healthier or better than regular tap water in any way.

First of all, we complain about the rising gas prices, but per gallon, we are paying much more for water. Bottled water costs up to $10 per gallon. Can you say rip off? A five year supply of bottled water costs over $1000, while a five year supply of tap water costs less than $2. What would you do with an extra $1000 every five years? I know that I wouldn't be purchasing a five year supply of water.

And did you know that the water that you are paying more than gas for, may not be as special as you think. 25% of bottled water is actually tap water that has been purified or has had minerals added to it. One of the biggest water brands in the United States, Aquafina, bottles their water in Fresno, California, just a few hours from my home. Their water is purified water, not natural spring water. So, if I buy a bottle of Aquafina, I am buying virtually the same product that comes through my water filter built into my refrigerator.

There is absolutely no evidence that bottled water is safer than tap water. In fact the contrary is more likely true. The bottled water industry has less regulations concerning quality than tap water does. Since bottled water is not as regulated as tap water, the mineral content of some bottled waters is high enough to be considered unsafe for consumption by babies or toddlers.

Remember when you first noticed regular water being sold alongside sodas for the same price. We all laughed at the thought of someone paying for a bottle of water when water was virtually free at home or from a drinking fountain

Only a small percentage, 14%, of water bottle containers, are recycled, so the environmental impact of discarded water bottles continues to rise. The remaining water bottles which are not recycled will take between 400 and 1000 years to degrade.

Why Bottled Water is a Huge Rip Off

This glass of water costs a fraction of a penny.

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Did You Know?
25% of bottled water is actually purified tap water.
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Oops spelling mistake that should be uneducated....

Posted on 08/05/2007 at 7:08:00 AM

 
Well to the uneducted you may get comments like "R U Kidding or Oh Please". They need to do a little research before they bless everyone with their inane comments. Everything I have seen written here is easily backed up by a little research, comparing gas to water is simply showing how something you get from your tap is being resold back to you at a HUGE markup. In my opinion anyone buying bottled water deserves to paying a stupid tax... Oh I guess they are as they are buying back water they have already paid for with their taxes....

Posted on 08/05/2007 at 7:08:00 AM

 
Why not do some real research and provide something meaningful to your readers? Comparing gasoline and bottled water is quite disingenuous and obviously reflects how little effort this "author" puts into his work. Just wait until our crumbling infra-structure in this country has to be rebuilt and billions upon billions spent to bring you "free" tap water. You'll be the first one screaming about fairness and your right to cheap water.

Posted on 06/12/2007 at 9:06:00 PM

 
Oh please. I hope noone actually buys this bull. Let's compare the cost of a bottle of soda to that of water on a convenience store shelf -- comparable isn't it. Maybe because those are the products that bottled water is competing with not tap water and surely not gasoline. It amazes me that people buy these arguments for a minute. Bottled water is purchased for convenience and its ability for easy transport. When you enter a gas station and want something to drink it is just another choice and can validly be stated a healthier one. I'm sorry but I have never arrived at a gas station and said to myself hmmm should I purchase gasoline or something to drink instead? Or hmmm because I can wait until I get home to have a glass of water at a lower cost I'll go ahead and purchase this cup of sugar coke instead. Apples and oranges are both fruit but from outside to inside are completely non-comparable, so are the arguments and points in this article.

Posted on 06/12/2007 at 12:06:00 PM

 
I know, it is amazing what we pay for water. I never hear anyone complaining they way they do about gas.

Posted on 05/22/2007 at 9:05:00 PM

 
When you compare the cost to gasoline, it's an eye opener.

Posted on 05/22/2007 at 3:05:00 PM

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