Why Do People Buy Bottled Water

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Why do people buy bottled water? Bottled water is not a wise consumer choice because they reuse the same bottles, all kinds of chemicals are used to make these bottles, and the bottles alone are bad for the environment.

First of all bottled water is not a wise choice because they reuse the same bottles after melting them and just remold them to the new shape of the bottle. After a bottle is used it most likely is thrown away, but ends up back at the bottle factory and melted down and reformed to the new bottle shape. When a bottle is melted down and reformed we have no clue what the people had before us touching these bottles and just melting them does not get rid of the germs from the people before us. Melted bottles are not good for

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