For some people it is not a choice, it 's a must. For example, in Mexico the drinking water can be highly polluted. That is why, when visiting Mexico, they warn people not to drink out of the faucet. This is due to the fact that, in some parts the water is polluted and according to the website Country Facts, in the article Water Pollution Mexico it states, “Between the cistern and the water tank, the water lies stagnant for up to 22 hours a day. This means there’s a good chance that the water gets contamination from bacteria in these two places and sometimes insects can even find their way into the tank which makes the water unsafe to drink.” Since most of the time, the water in Mexico is unsafe to drink, many people buy bottled water. Bottled water in Mexico is less expensive than in the United States, making bottled water their primary source of drinking
For some people it is not a choice, it 's a must. For example, in Mexico the drinking water can be highly polluted. That is why, when visiting Mexico, they warn people not to drink out of the faucet. This is due to the fact that, in some parts the water is polluted and according to the website Country Facts, in the article Water Pollution Mexico it states, “Between the cistern and the water tank, the water lies stagnant for up to 22 hours a day. This means there’s a good chance that the water gets contamination from bacteria in these two places and sometimes insects can even find their way into the tank which makes the water unsafe to drink.” Since most of the time, the water in Mexico is unsafe to drink, many people buy bottled water. Bottled water in Mexico is less expensive than in the United States, making bottled water their primary source of drinking