cross-posted from: https://europe.pub/post/47526

Absolutely not something to be given for granted.

Shoutout to u/UnusualInstance6 on Reddit

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Nestlé:

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Well, depends on either your definition of “drinkable” or “all” :D

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I mean, you will find at least one spot in every EU country with drinkable tap water

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Germany: Takes third option and buys bottled water. Part of the reason is that carbonated water is really popular, and home carbonators are usually kind of difficult/annoying to clean properly. Also, restaurants often won’t serve tap water due to greed.

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I’ll never understand countries where restaurants don’t serve tap water for free… It feels so greedy (as you say) and doesn’t make me want to eat there…

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It was a big struggle for me in germany. I have a condition that makes swallowing food very difficult and have to essentially “push” food down with a lot of water.

I would easily need to buy 2-3 .75l bottles per meal, so instead I bought 1 bottle and brought a reusable water bottle to every restaurant. No one complained, and I did always buy at least a drink.

But if you just let me have tap water, or even have tap water after purchasing a drink I could have enjoyed a meal without rationing my water.

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Most restaurants will serve you tap water if you buy a meal and a drink.

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I mean I’ll happily pay for tapwater, as long as it is chraper than the cheapest other beverage. Thats because many (good) restaurants (not the tourist traps) mostly make their profit with the drinks and not with the food menues. The margin is just a lot bigger on drinks.

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The biggest brand of home carbonators (Soda Stream) is an Israeli brand. Just something to think about.

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I drink Sprudelwasser with dinner and the rest of the day it’s just tap water. We live in an incredibly hard water area so tap water is basically mineral water.

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When you drink hard water, are you getting stoned? 😏

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You do have to ve mindful of kidney stones, so in a way, yes.

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It’s a generational thing, too, though. At my parents’ place, they’ll look at me like I lost a limb when I drink tap water. Meanwhile, all the homies and homettes drink nothing but tap water.

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I never order tap water but I thought, restaurants have to give it for free?

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Not in Germany they don’t! They can and will refuse to serve it at all. And the cheapest drink on the menu is often sweet soda, instead of something healthy.

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I knew a guy back in the days who always ordered “Hahnenwasser” as he called it and it was free. Maybe this changed or it’s regional. I know the cheapest drink has to be without alcohol and I’m pretty sure water is never more expensive than soda

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I’ve never been to Germany but this has to be affordable there if its affordable anywhere in the world:

Get a clean keg, fill almost all the way with water, put in the fridge and connect to co2 cylinder at 35-50 psi. 35 will take 1-2 days to carbonate and you can turn it down for serving. higher will usually be faster. shaking the water keg with the co2 attached can have it done in a minute or two. basically if you can already dispense a keg you can make infinite carbonated water for pretty much nothing

you can also get bags of mineral amendments from a brewing shop to replicate your favourite brand or spring.

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2 points

Your fridge fits an entire keg?

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one of them is a somewhat normal residential fridge and can fit a 20L on the left side if you take out the drawers and shelves on that side. The other is just a kegerator I got from a small brewery that went out of business and just replaced the lines and the taps.

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If only these idiots could stop making plastic bottles. Fucking earth murderers.

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Tap water decreases your microplastic exposure by 90%.

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Fr?

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Wow, that is awesome! And actually some good news for once. Thanks for the info.

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You still can find glass bottle to avoid drinking plastics. Bottled water usually have less PFAS but it is variable and depends where you live.

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This is false: Water in glass bottles often contains more microplastics than water from plastic bottles, likely due to cleaning agents.

Source (in german) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/lemi.202352256

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Nano plastics particules are everywhere. As I said it is mainly conditioned by where you live, the water and the production process. https://www.regentstudies.com/2024/09/12/glass-vs-plastic-bottle-vs-metal/

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I reuse tequila bottles to store tap water, which I leave in the sun, for the uv to break down the chlorine.

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Glass absorbs UV light, it’s pointless

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18 points

You guys drink donuts?

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…you don’t?

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You don’t just stab a straw into a creme filled doughnut to slurp out all the creme?

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I’ve found it easier to just stab the original carton

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