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so the uk may ban eu bottled water?
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By *ostafun OP Man
over a year ago
near ipswich |
It seems lord frost is waiting for the trade deal to be ratified before imposing a ban on eu bottled water using the same argument as the eu for banning shellfish they cant be sure of the quality of water it came from.British drinking water is the safest in the world and 25% of bottled water comes from taps and may not be as clean which could easily be replaced by domestic products and have an environmental benefit too. |
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By *e CapCouple
over a year ago
Basingstoke |
Because that’s mineral water, not just bottled water. It may be overpriced as it is sourced just from underground springs in the mountains but is definitely not the same as the tap water. It’s rich in minerals and beneficial for health and more important it has taste. |
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By *renzMan
over a year ago
Between Chichester and Havant |
Have to agree with others. Something I have never done. Nothing wrong with water from the tap.
Bottled water, whether from the EU or elsewhere isn't very environmentally friendly anyway. Worse than a takeaway coffee. |
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"By a filter jug that is ther best solution saves money in the long run.If I do get bottled water there is plenty of British bottled water around anyway buy British " we are lucky up here don’t need a filter iv tried tap water in London was rank
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"By a filter jug that is ther best solution saves money in the long run.If I do get bottled water there is plenty of British bottled water around anyway buy British we are lucky up here don’t need a filter iv tried tap water in London was rank "
oddly I agree |
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"Why anyone wants to buy bottled water from France is beyond me. Hardly does anything for the climate either. "
because i believe in the environment..
right.... and yeah i know it means transport and petrol and lorry fumes... yeah... and i know it needs putting in a bottle and thats more plastic and that BUT..... i like it (giggle) yeah, sorry dolphins!(more giggles)
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"By a filter jug that is ther best solution saves money in the long run.If I do get bottled water there is plenty of British bottled water around anyway buy British we are lucky up here don’t need a filter iv tried tap water in London was rank
oddly I agree "
We have gone to a filter tap chilled or sparking just made sense not even as much waste as the filters in a jug |
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Looks like the Germans are already one step ahead....
New bottling plant to be built in Derbyshire by German company MEG - subsidiary of Schwarz group - who own Lidl.
This investment by the company is the first production plant in the UK and will supply Lidl with MINERAL WATER and soft drinks for its supermarkets across the UK and Ireland.
£50m investment, hundreds of jobs ... and avoiding ban on imported bottled water |
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many liquids including wine are now shifted in tankers and then bottled, as its more cost effective, if youre selling enough.
still think buying water in bottles as a habit isnt a good one for planet, although i do when im in other countries! |
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"Looks like the Germans are already one step ahead....
New bottling plant to be built in Derbyshire by German company MEG - subsidiary of Schwarz group - who own Lidl.
This investment by the company is the first production plant in the UK and will supply Lidl with MINERAL WATER and soft drinks for its supermarkets across the UK and Ireland.
£50m investment, hundreds of jobs ... and avoiding ban on imported bottled water "
But it's money in to the UK so that is good |
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"Looks like the Germans are already one step ahead....
New bottling plant to be built in Derbyshire by German company MEG - subsidiary of Schwarz group - who own Lidl.
This investment by the company is the first production plant in the UK and will supply Lidl with MINERAL WATER and soft drinks for its supermarkets across the UK and Ireland.
£50m investment, hundreds of jobs ... and avoiding ban on imported bottled water
But it's money in to the UK so that is good "
Shhh! |
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"Looks like the Germans are already one step ahead....
New bottling plant to be built in Derbyshire by German company MEG - subsidiary of Schwarz group - who own Lidl.
This investment by the company is the first production plant in the UK and will supply Lidl with MINERAL WATER and soft drinks for its supermarkets across the UK and Ireland.
£50m investment, hundreds of jobs ... and avoiding ban on imported bottled water
But it's money in to the UK so that is good
Shhh! "
But I guess the Germans might build the plant them self.. |
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"Looks like the Germans are already one step ahead....
New bottling plant to be built in Derbyshire by German company MEG - subsidiary of Schwarz group - who own Lidl.
This investment by the company is the first production plant in the UK and will supply Lidl with MINERAL WATER and soft drinks for its supermarkets across the UK and Ireland.
£50m investment, hundreds of jobs ... and avoiding ban on imported bottled water
But it's money in to the UK so that is good
Shhh!
But I guess the Germans might build the plant them self.. "
like a boat load turn up in hard hats?lol |
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"Looks like the Germans are already one step ahead....
New bottling plant to be built in Derbyshire by German company MEG - subsidiary of Schwarz group - who own Lidl.
This investment by the company is the first production plant in the UK and will supply Lidl with MINERAL WATER and soft drinks for its supermarkets across the UK and Ireland.
£50m investment, hundreds of jobs ... and avoiding ban on imported bottled water
But it's money in to the UK so that is good
Shhh!
But I guess the Germans might build the plant them self..
like a boat load turn up in hard hats?lol "
That’s ok, as long as they don’t bring their German sausages ... |
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"Looks like the Germans are already one step ahead....
New bottling plant to be built in Derbyshire by German company MEG - subsidiary of Schwarz group - who own Lidl.
This investment by the company is the first production plant in the UK and will supply Lidl with MINERAL WATER and soft drinks for its supermarkets across the UK and Ireland.
£50m investment, hundreds of jobs ... and avoiding ban on imported bottled water
But it's money in to the UK so that is good
Shhh!
But I guess the Germans might build the plant them self..
like a boat load turn up in hard hats?lol
That’s ok, as long as they don’t bring their German sausages ..."
Can't believe you said that on a swingers site lol
No but they could build it in Germany and move it hear and put it back together |
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By *ebbie69Couple
over a year ago
milton keynes |
"Looks like the Germans are already one step ahead....
New bottling plant to be built in Derbyshire by German company MEG - subsidiary of Schwarz group - who own Lidl.
This investment by the company is the first production plant in the UK and will supply Lidl with MINERAL WATER and soft drinks for its supermarkets across the UK and Ireland.
£50m investment, hundreds of jobs ... and avoiding ban on imported bottled water "
Great news. Business adapting to the circumstances |
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"Looks like the Germans are already one step ahead....
New bottling plant to be built in Derbyshire by German company MEG - subsidiary of Schwarz group - who own Lidl.
This investment by the company is the first production plant in the UK and will supply Lidl with MINERAL WATER and soft drinks for its supermarkets across the UK and Ireland.
£50m investment, hundreds of jobs ... and avoiding ban on imported bottled water
But it's money in to the UK so that is good
Shhh!
But I guess the Germans might build the plant them self..
like a boat load turn up in hard hats?lol
That’s ok, as long as they don’t bring their German sausages ...
Can't believe you said that on a swingers site lol
No but they could build it in Germany and move it hear and put it back together "
they are going to need a lot of checks, im checking every sausage and brat wurst is meaty enough and thick enough and long enough and..... its a long check list that will take years to complete and then ill have to check their nuts and bolts come up to the required standard and i havent even mentioned the lick test and premature ejactulation test... i know its normal in europe but it is here guys, should have left the shell fish alone now bend over ... well end having to just have to let the brits build it badly lol |
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"Looks like the Germans are already one step ahead....
New bottling plant to be built in Derbyshire by German company MEG - subsidiary of Schwarz group - who own Lidl.
This investment by the company is the first production plant in the UK and will supply Lidl with MINERAL WATER and soft drinks for its supermarkets across the UK and Ireland.
£50m investment, hundreds of jobs ... and avoiding ban on imported bottled water
But it's money in to the UK so that is good
Shhh!
But I guess the Germans might build the plant them self..
like a boat load turn up in hard hats?lol
That’s ok, as long as they don’t bring their German sausages ...
Can't believe you said that on a swingers site lol
No but they could build it in Germany and move it hear and put it back together
they are going to need a lot of checks, im checking every sausage and brat wurst is meaty enough and thick enough and long enough and..... its a long check list that will take years to complete and then ill have to check their nuts and bolts come up to the required standard and i havent even mentioned the lick test and premature ejactulation test... i know its normal in europe but it is here guys, should have left the shell fish alone now bend over ... well end having to just have to let the brits build it badly lol "
thats ejaculation and not normal.. oops |
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"We buy bottles of water, much cleaner crisper taste, depending which you buy
What comes out of your taps? Our water authority do a fantastic job of giving us clean filtered water! "
Our water's quite hard and while I don't mind it, it's not all down to what I personally like so if others in the home prefer bottled then I'll buy bottled |
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"We buy bottles of water, much cleaner crisper taste, depending which you buy
What comes out of your taps? Our water authority do a fantastic job of giving us clean filtered water!
Our water's quite hard and while I don't mind it, it's not all down to what I personally like so if others in the home prefer bottled then I'll buy bottled "
Which bit of Preston are you from? For I know you are chatting a load of bottles about the quality of the water in Preston, having lived in & around Preston most of my life, & still work there, the water in Preston is not hard it is quite normal & doesn’t even need to be filtered. Unless yours getting it from the Ribble or a borehole x
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"Because that’s mineral water, not just bottled water. It may be overpriced as it is sourced just from underground springs in the mountains but is definitely not the same as the tap water. It’s rich in minerals and beneficial for health and more important it has taste. "
Someone's believing the adverts... Rich in minerals and beneficial for health. Who'd have thought it.?
I can see gangs of perrier smugglers |
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By *ostafun OP Man
over a year ago
near ipswich |
"Because that’s mineral water, not just bottled water. It may be overpriced as it is sourced just from underground springs in the mountains but is definitely not the same as the tap water. It’s rich in minerals and beneficial for health and more important it has taste.
Someone's believing the adverts... Rich in minerals and beneficial for health. Who'd have thought it.?
I can see gangs of perrier smugglers " |
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