• SeaJ@lemm.ee
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    1 day ago

    I hate going to Costco and seeing people buy multiple 24 packs of those. I have not been anywhere in this state that has bad tap water.

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      4 hours ago

      City water usually tastes of chlorine. Totally drinkable, but not super pleasant.

      Costco 24 packs are cheap AF.

      Filtered water pitchers are expensive AF.

      If you have a fridge with filtered water and try to buy carbon filters locally, they’re more expensive per gallon than the Costco water.

      I buy generic filters in bulk that are cheaper per gallon, but it’s not by that much.

      If we want to save the environment, we need to invent a super cheap refillable carbon filter and a way to use it easily.

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        Again, that is not really an issue here in Washington.

        Filtered pitchers are not very expensive. Even buying actual brand named Brita filters at $15 per filter yields you 120 gallons of filtered water. That’s 12.5¢/gallon. Costco water here is $7.80 for 40 half liter bottles or 39¢/liter. Normalizing that is $1.47/gallon. Costco bottled water is significantly more expensive.

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      Absolutely! I get it if you’re stocking up for weather disasters to a degree, but the number of folks who rely strictly on bottled water is too high. Seems that some combination of advertising + fear and convenience have made it too enticing to use single-use water bottles, though. ☹️