What are some mineral water brands that doesn't taste like salt?
Or contain apples or grapefruit? Preferably in glass bottles
I watched a YouTube video from “Evil Food Supply” , on drinking water. Tap water and even plastic packaging are bad. As forever chemicals are in the plastic and lead in the tap water.
I was thinking of ordering mineral water in glass bottles from Costco soon. Or a smaller package?
What do you recommend?
I stocked up on Nestea ice tea, and was wondering if it was good to drink?
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You would be wise to just get a good tapwater filter.
Tap water. If your water contains lead you need to let your city know.
Update I will consider ordering Kirkland water jug filters for fridge after I get paid.
I have choice between Britta and Kirkland. Both are around ~$100 with extra replacement filters.
I use Brita and really like it.
FYI Tapwater can contain all kinds of nasties. When we lived in Delaware, The tapwater smelled so bad I shuddered when I took a shower. That’s because of all the chemicals that had been leached from superfund sites there. It got into the ground water. It was truly toxic.
When we lived in Park City, Utah, in an effort to conserve the water in reservoirs, they took part of the water from what flowed out of the old silver mines, And they took part from reservoirs to use as tap water. They didn’t hide the fact that there was lead in the city water. The point is it didn’t kill you right away, but anybody who grew up there drinking untreated city water got plenty of lead in their system. This was public knowledge.
Costco’s Kirkland Water, which is bottled in Kirkland, Washington, is very good, with no taste. However, I am unaware if it is available in bottles.
Bottled water companies don’t make water. They make plastic bottles.
Get a reverse osmosis system from Costco, like we did. The water tastes pretty good, although it contains pretty much no minerals at all.
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