• EnderLaw@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I was at a restaurant in Italy and they kept bringing us bottles of mineral water. I go back to the restroom and see the waiter refilling the bottle from the tap them tried to bill the table for 7 bottles of mineral water. I disputed the check, we shouldn’t have to pay full price for tap water. There was nashing of the teeth until I said that is seen them refilling the bottle.

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      3 days ago

      You’re right and correct, but it’s a bit insane you didn’t feel the difference. Or was tap water over there like über fantastic 😁?

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        2 days ago

        A lot of the mineral water you buy is tap water. It’s the same water the people in the area where the water is bottled drink. It even says so on the bottle sometimes.

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          2 days ago

          Well, IMO not Italian bottled water and definitely not sparkling.

          It’s the only country having better sparkling water than France even.

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        3 days ago

        If your in the mountains, the tap water is better than most bottled water.

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        3 days ago

        assuming we’re not talking about sparkling water, which some people call mineral water: Is it really that common outside of america for tap water to not taste fine?
        I’ve never had bottled water where the taste was in any way remarkable, except from some brands that just taste like stale water where the plastic bottle leeched into it…

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          2 days ago

          Well then you have to go on a tour to france/italy, their sparkling water is fantastic (slightly fresh of course).

          Especially good on the terrace of a café in the spring …

          In sweden they sell stale water and leftover wine so (gissar att du är svensk 😁?)

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        2 days ago

        I’ve got an RO filter for my drinking water at home. I haven’t tried a bottled water that I like as much as my RO tap water. I suspect that even if I filled a plastic water bottle with that water and let it sit for the expected duration a bought one would sit for, it would also not be as good. I don’t think plastic is as inert of a material as we like to pretend it is, or that BPA is the only bad plastic chemical to avoid.

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          2 days ago

          Good for you to have decent tap water!

          But real mineral water is another beast, you can’t make that at home.

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            18 hours ago

            There are six stage setups that add back minerals to tap water and I also have the quooker cube which sparkles it. Fab stuff

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              9 hours ago

              Fascinating!

              I have a SodaStream that would be the equivalent of your Quoker Cube I imagine. Do you add minerals to your drinking water?

              I had a filter for my coffee machine where you could tweak what you wanted removed (scale) and how much you wanted the rest filtered, but I have never come across adding things back!

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                5 hours ago

                I have a water softener that then feeds to an RO to make it potable again and that goes to a bunch of mineral “filters” to put back into before going to the tap. Between those is the cube which adds the gas. I know I could buy the syrups and such but typically I only want a water or a touch of Orange added.

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                  2 hours ago

                  Same here, a slice of lemon, a leaf of mint or the swedish variant, a piece of cucumber 😁, but usually just water & sparkles.