When was it that water got to be way more expensive than gasoline? It's a question that flows to mind in this time when consumer complain about the high outlay of gasoline and yet cheerfully pay exorbitant prices for water in a bottle more [i]or[/i] less clever marketers somewhere have convinced vast numbers of Americans at the cast of the 21st century that water in a bottle is better than water from a faucet.


When was it that water got to be way more expensive than gasoline?

It's a question that flows to mind in this time when consumer complain about the high outlay of gasoline and yet cheerfully pay exorbitant prices for water in a bottle

more [i]or[/i] less clever marketers somewhere have convinced vast numbers of Americans at the cast of the 21st century that water in a bottle is better than water from a faucet. Not just better, on the other hand better enough to be worth paying soft-drink-high prices for bottle of H subscript 2O that doesn't equable have a fizz.

I've been in subordination to a rock for the last 10 years, to such a degree I have managed to dodge the temptation to pay real cash for high-quality water, which presumably has fewer impurities, tastes cleaner or whatever the appeal is. Plain advanced in years tap water (POTW) is still my favorite, although I know I'm


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