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RE: LeoThread 2022-12-17 08:02

in LeoFinance2 years ago

Money-saving tip: Instead of buying bottled water, invest in a reusable water bottle and refill it from the tap. Not only will you save money, but you'll also be helping the environment 🌍 #savemoney #sustainability

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Over here where i live water is 20 Nigeriain naria and that's expensive for not wrapped water while a bottle of water is 150 Nigeriain naria.
SO i have been living on boided water from tap for now on. That's my story.

That sucks you have to boil water, it should be the priority of all governments to provide basic clean water at the very least but corruption knows no bounds... Hang in there and hopefully things improve for you

Thanks Man, but I have been hanging for a long time now and the iron is too hot to beer, I want to leave for Tokyo I need to know how much it causes to get a rented apartment and where so I can plan that along my budget. I can't continue dlying slowly. 😢

Mmmm thirsty 🚰

Always amazes me that people in the UK will spend a lot on bottled water when the tap water is perfectly fine.

It's the convenience factor, people are lazy.

facts, did this years ago and never looked back

Our tap and spring water are abundant and very safe. Unlike other cities, there is zero demand for water bottling stations, so we're safe from that. BUT it's the bottled drinks and snack wrappers that are littered on the streets 🤦‍♂️

Doesn't tap water have metals in it which need to be filtered out? After a while of passing this water through the filter the pitcher looks darker & dingier than the 1st day the pitcher was used. Tap water is cheap, sure; but at what cost?