What do you prefer tap water or bottle water?
What water do you prefer better The water you get straight from the tap or the water that comes in the bottles?
| Tap water | 24 | |
| Bottle water | 53 | |
| Both | 16 | |
| Other | 3 |
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What water do you prefer better The water you get straight from the tap or the water that comes in the bottles?
| Tap water | 24 | |
| Bottle water | 53 | |
| Both | 16 | |
| Other | 3 |
Not so much that I prefer tap water, but I pay enough in damn water rates £32+ p.c.m therefore I refuse to buy bottled water(don't get me started on that though or I'll be here all night and start boring everyone. xx
The water from my tap is from an underground spring, so its very cold and fresh. If Im in st louis or union, I might drink bottled, buy a soda, or wait for home. City water is nasty. Bottled water usually tastes plasticky.
I only drink tap and I don't bother to filter it either. It tastes just fine to me, but I don't drink water for the taste anyway - if I drank water for the taste I'd skip over it and only drink juice :P
I also drink filtered tap, I did have bottled yesterday for the first time in over a year.
My tap water has dust floating in it and tastes slightly metallic. So I have to go with bottled.
I live in a place where the water is very good, so we usually filter the tap water and then refrigerate it, and it tastes just as good (if not better) than bottled water.
Considering that bottled water is often expensive, bad for the environment and often worse for you than tap water, I will usually opt for tap. As long, of course, as the tap water is definitely clean and pure.
Well it depends where I am, I'm in an area where the local supply is decent.
Tap water is full of flouride. I prefer bottled.
I drink half a case of water a day.. =]
The tap water in my city might very well kill you. That said, I have a picture with a filter. No sense in wasting a bunch of plastic bottles.
Tap water. I've always had access to delicious tap water. Well, except those two years in hell. It always seemed weird to me that people wouldn't drink from their tap. And then I was introduced to bad tap water. I am so thankful for easy access to clean water.
The tap water from the area I grew up in was brilliant. The houses were old and we had metal piping which took some of the fluoride out of the water. It was "soft" water too and tasted better than all bottled water I've tried.
When I moved to a new house with plastic pipes, it tasted like swimming pool water. The only solution was to "beat" the water (which did help somewhat).
Despite caring about environmental issues, I have fifteen to twenty litres of bottled Scottish fizzy water at home. Transporting water by road is an environmental black mark. I really should buy a water filter.