Tap water vs Bottled water: The Match

Tap water vs Bottled water: The Match

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>sudan
the answer is clear,

like bottled water

tap for me

How's the life like in Sudan my friend?

near non-existent and society is coming to a standstill after 29 years of rampant corruption

we're watching as the governing party (islamic front or whatnot) implodes, and we're hoping Albashir the doofus takes a plea bargain and just leaves after committing to reelection. At some point mass slaughter is in the offing but we can't tell when, situation too fluid and all 4 previous revolutions/coups didn't really have too much violence

bottled (plastic) water has xenoestrogens

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what a shame that those evil terrorists ruined everything. dont worry, the west will fix it

so does tap water if you have plastic pipes

Depends on the type of plastic.
Since you are too much of a brainlet to pass highschool level chemistry let me put it plainly.
PET (Polyethylene Terephtalate) has no BPA and since it's made out of integrated softener, i.e Terephtalate not Orthophtalates it doesn't leak after since it was never forced into the molecular structure during it's catalyzation.
But what do i know, SOYJAKK!!!!!!!!! LMAO BROOO!

>Drink tap water
>Get kidney stones
>Drink bottled water
>Don't get kidney stones

Easy choice for me

is PEX safe for drinking water?

>>Drink tap water
>>Get kidney stones

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Not only stones but you also risk getting intestinal parasites if you don't boil tap water.

Welcome to Portugal. It's because of high limestone concentration

Fortunately no, the water is treated for bacteria, it's just the limestone

Glass of tank water
Why the fuck would you pay for water?

Spa Blauw

gebaseerd

is this an actual language or just gibberish

The language of the drown man, as the name says it, this one language is mainly used under water

>spending money on something that's practically free
>spending the effort of transporting it when you have it literally piped to your home
>creating more plastic waste when you don't have to