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Many companies around the world manufacture bottled water these days. Some of the most famous companies include 'Perrier', 'Evian', 'San Pellegrino', 'Mountain Valley' and 'Volvic'.
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Most of the time yes it's safe but at other times no. Many studies have concluded that water from a properly run municipal system is as safe as bottled water. In many cases water bottlers simply use the municipal system as a the source of water for their bottled product.
Identifying which bottled water is the healthiest is a contentious topic. There are many factors to consider such as where the water is from, as well as whether it is filtered, spring water, or mineral water.
Tap water generally contains metals such as copper and lead from the piping it goes through to get to your faucet, and the idea behind bottled water is that it does not contain these metals. Bottled water is supposed to be pure, lacking any metal impurities, but many companies do not meet these standards. Find a major brand that fits your price range and stick with it. Bottled water is not really any safer to drink than tap water is. The EPA sets standards for all tap water, which makes it completely safe to drink, although it does have chemicals that have treated it. Yes. Because of no chloride in and the multiple filtering of bottled water it is much safer than tap water.
None. Water has no calories.
While the answer to this question is debatable there are clear top contenders, these include; Arrowhead, Poland springs, Fiji, Perrier, Trinity Springs, and water bottled by Pepsi and Coca-Cola companies.
About 30% of the population
Maybe. Many water systems outside the United States is not very good. When in doubt drink bottled water overseas.
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