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Well I am allowed to have opinions on this subject even if they are negative. You have that same right.
An opinion wasn't what was asked for by the OP. If it were then your reply would have been necessary...otherwise it was a waste. Someday you will grow up gman...someday!
An opinion wasn't what was asked for by the OP. If it were then your reply would have been necessary...otherwise it was a waste. Someday you will grow up gman...someday!
It doesn't matter. My opinion was on-topic so therefore it's valid.
It doesn't matter. My opinion was on-topic so therefore it's valid.
Your comment was not on topic. You attempted to steer the topic into a debate about the environmental and economic side effects of manufacturing plastic containers, while also injecting your personal opinion about the flavor and quality of filtered water. There are other threads in other forums where you can debate about such topics. TiredOfSFL merely asked for help in locating a specific product here in the Upstate.
I will never understand why anybody drinks bottled water especially in this area. And no fluoride is not going to kill you even if the conspiracy theorists say otherwise.
Do some additional research on the topic, and you might start to feel otherwise.
Try Earthfare. Its right there on pelham Road near I-85.
Thanks again for that suggestion, I went there and liked the store, I bought a few things other than water! I had not heard of it yet so I appreciate you pointing me there.
Thanks again for that suggestion, I went there and liked the store, I bought a few things other than water! I had not heard of it yet so I appreciate you pointing me there.
Not true. I told you about it when you first came to Greenville and were staying near there. You just forgot. Glad you liked the store. Some things are very costly at Earthfare and, overall, I prefer Whole Foods but admit that Earthfare is a lot more convenient to those of us near Pelham.
If you say so you must have but please remember I have been VERY stressed and have a million things to learn and adapt to so it should be expected that I would not be able to remember everything...
In case anyone else is interested, the Wal-mart on Pelham near the Earth Fare also has a water vending machine. I think I "attracted" it there, lol! All the W-Ms in WPB had one so to me it just didn't seem right not to find one where they usually were. But then one night the Earth Fare machine was down but, luckily I'd planned a visit to that W-M to get some groceries, and "lo and behold", at the end of that section there it was, a Glacier machine! (And 2 cents cheaper per gallon too, lol!). I also found out there's another W-M on Wade Hampton in Greer that supposedly has a machine as well. Now I'm imagining some to appear on the outside of supermarkets as they have them in S. FL so my joy can be complete.
I will never understand why anybody drinks bottled water especially in this area. And no fluoride is not going to kill you even if the conspiracy theorists say otherwise.
There is a warning right on the toothpaste tube not to swallow because of the fluoride and it happens to be what rat poisoning mostly consists of. Maybe it doesn't kill you overnight but it does NOT lengthen your life that is for sure. I won't drink the tap water anywhere these days.
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