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Xszit t1_je2te36 wrote

No different from amy bottled water that isn't specifically labeled as "spring water".

I used to work at a Coca-Cola bottling plant and the Dasani came from a faucet in the back.

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AndersTheUsurper t1_je315ns wrote

That faucet isn't connected directly to the municipal water supply, it's hooked to a reservoir of a machine that purifies the municipal water, which is the same place they get water for every other drink too

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beastmode1285 t1_je3gzwc wrote

Boiling water and collecting the steam is distillation. Reverse osmosis uses a semi-permiable membrane to separate the impurities from the water.

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Bean-candle t1_je2vkh3 wrote

I've heard that people don't like Dasani... I never quite understood it myself. Is that why?

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ZGTI61 t1_je38vys wrote

Dasani often has a “taste” to it. It’s hard to describe, it’s just different.

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YeuxBleuDuex t1_je4r0si wrote

Much better than the taste of say, Zephyrhills. That water should be called Choctawhatchee River Refreshment.

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Xszit t1_je2wiuk wrote

I've seen other water brands that say on the label that its municipal water from whatever small town they built the bottling plant in, its not unique to Dasani.

Big companies like Coke have multiple bottling plants so the quality will vary depending on which plant it came from and how good their local water treatment facilities are.

I know in the town I lived in at the time I would regularly get letters from the water company saying they were legally obligated to advise all customers that they had failed their water quality test from the government (again) and here's a list of all the contamination found in their water but they promise its still totally safe to drink, the levels of contamination in the water are just a little bit over the legal limits.

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Capt_takh t1_je44e9t wrote

It got banned in the UK as it was literally full of shit

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