Do you like Fiji water?

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thelanx

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When I see a bottle of Fiji water, I get annoyed. It's not my place to tell other people what they should and should not do or drink, but everytime I see Fiji water, I think about world hunger. Personally I don't see the difference between water from some Colorado spring and Fiji water, and I think the energy wasted (in my opinion) transporting Fiji water could be used to transport a plane full of dehydrated rations and water treatment tablets to some starving part of the world (the food and tablets would probably weigh less).
 

torpid

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Originally posted by: thelanx
When I see a bottle of Fiji water, I get annoyed. It's not my place to tell other people what they should and should not do or drink, but everytime I see Fiji water, I think about world hunger. Personally I don't see the difference between water from some Colorado spring and Fiji water, and I think the energy wasted (in my opinion) transporting Fiji water could be used to transport a plane full of dehydrated rations and water treatment tablets to some starving part of the world (the food and tablets would probably weigh less).

Doesn't that apply to almost any luxury imported item, food, or beverage in general? For example, french wine?
 

AbsolutDealage

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Originally posted by: torpid
Originally posted by: thelanx
When I see a bottle of Fiji water, I get annoyed. It's not my place to tell other people what they should and should not do or drink, but everytime I see Fiji water, I think about world hunger. Personally I don't see the difference between water from some Colorado spring and Fiji water, and I think the energy wasted (in my opinion) transporting Fiji water could be used to transport a plane full of dehydrated rations and water treatment tablets to some starving part of the world (the food and tablets would probably weigh less).

Doesn't that apply to almost any luxury imported item, food, or beverage in general? For example, french wine?

And think of all the resources just wasting away on this board! We should all be out feeding the hungry instead of wasting our time here!

</sarcasm>
 

ebaycj

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ice mountain FTW !!! (and it's RELATIVELY cheap for single serving bottled water).
 

BobDaMenkey

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GNC brand H20 > all. $1.11 for 1 Liter of water that tastes the same as anything else pwnz. $.77 if you work for GNC :D
 

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Lifer
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They were the ones who insulted Cleveland's water supply, so the head water guy in Cleveland tested them and found their city water was cleaner than Fiji water, right?

Yeah I just drink the cheapest bottled water in the store, because our tap water is pretty nasty.
 

thelanx

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Originally posted by: AbsolutDealage
Originally posted by: torpid
Originally posted by: thelanx
When I see a bottle of Fiji water, I get annoyed. It's not my place to tell other people what they should and should not do or drink, but everytime I see Fiji water, I think about world hunger. Personally I don't see the difference between water from some Colorado spring and Fiji water, and I think the energy wasted (in my opinion) transporting Fiji water could be used to transport a plane full of dehydrated rations and water treatment tablets to some starving part of the world (the food and tablets would probably weigh less).

Doesn't that apply to almost any luxury imported item, food, or beverage in general? For example, french wine?

And think of all the resources just wasting away on this board! We should all be out feeding the hungry instead of wasting our time here!

</sarcasm>

In my opinion, water from a local spring isn't sufficiently different from Fiji water to justify the trouble. Now french wine may actually have a nontrivial difference from wine made in California, and the same may be said of any luxury imported item. However, that also depends on opinion. I just think Fiji water is the extreme of this luxury goods concept, and I think while the extra value of other luxury goods may be debated, this extreme example is pretty wasteful.

Now, I don't presume to decide what people should or should not do, so nef away if you so desire. I am just saying I think Fiji water is just a marketing ploy and very wasteful.
 

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Originally posted by: joshsquall
Yep, it's completely without taste which is a good thing for water.

it's not exactly without taste... it's got some minerals that add to the flavor and make it taste more.... earthy? i dunno.... what's the word i'm looking for.... oh, right.... absolutely fvcking delicious and refreshing.
 

SuPrEIVIE

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how about Swapos? its from the finest swamp water, however sometimes little tadpoples get caught in the bottles but its still great!
 

mike3uz

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I prefer most bottled water. I only drink filtered tap and pure flo although we have some bottles of arrowhead. Fiji is good stuff though.
 

torpid

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Originally posted by: xtknight
So the H2O is better in Fiji huh?

It's definitely better than the tap water here. We keep getting manganese alerts but "don't worry, it's safe unless you are a kid with liver problems"... yeah, ok.
 

fstime

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I hate the way Fiji tastes, I like Aquafina if I was to picked a bottled water.

I like filtered tap best though.