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Take for example the Bar le Duc brand, which draws its water from the same source as where a part of the city of Utrecht gets its water, Sourcy from the source of 'Bunnik' and the Albert Heijn home brand from the source 'Hoensbroek'. And yet we all like to pay hundreds of times more money for water from a bottle than from the tap. An average 1.5 litre bottle of water in the supermarket comes at about 1.50 euros, for the same money you buy 1000 litres of tap water!

It's one of the biggest scams of modern times: bottled water.

Capital is spent on bottled source and mineral water. Dozens of different brands are available in a variety of supermarkets. The labels often contain images of mountains, waterfalls and mountain streams that have to lead us to believe that the water is being tapped directly from the Alps, but in fact the majority comes from the exact same source as our tap water. In fact, tap water usually comes from a well and is in fact spring water.

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An average 1.5 litre bottle of water in the supermarket comes at about 1.50 euros, for the same money you buy 1000 litres of tap water!

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