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Chuck710Taylor t1_iy2868d wrote

I just bought 6 and went to look for the explanation. No dice.

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scallifez t1_iy28l6a wrote

Crystal Geyser, the only water that actively makes you more thirsty from drinking it. Or is it Arrowhead?

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PunnyBaker t1_iy2a0m3 wrote

Guess they couldn't get a grip on things. They really didn't grasp the depth of the issue

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Drackar39 t1_iy2eusv wrote

Supply chain is too unstable to carry handles, but plenty robust enough to stock stacks of labels shitting on the supply chain?

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Excivious t1_iy2fruz wrote

It's probably because the last person that posted this took it with em..

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DepartmentNatural t1_iy2ji5h wrote

Hopefully, they are going back to the stick-on handle. Once they cheaped out and switched to the push-on handle, which breaks after a few uses, I stopped buying them.

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Not that I buy a lot of these but I use them for work and camping and they would last over a year

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angg56 t1_iy380w1 wrote

Yeah, it's pretty easy to change what a printer is printing. Not so much to ensure you're getting a structural element that can safely support a gallon of water.

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LucidZane t1_iy3ozb3 wrote

They handled this poorly. Some would even say they didn't handle it at all.

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OneTyler2Many t1_iy3znon wrote

I buy the same water. Was wondering what happened to the little white handle at the top. The jugs where I live have no apology on the back.

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Riegel_Haribo t1_iy47g5r wrote

"Broad supply chain" aka container ship from China.

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RonSwansonsOldMan t1_iy4ghuw wrote

  1. Why would a water bottle need a handle? 2. Why are you destroying the planet?
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Drackar39 t1_iy4m3ne wrote

LOL bottle water company simps.

These people deserve to rot in hell, and you're backing them over this petty "insult the supply chain" dig.

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0_I_w_I_0 t1_iy4tadg wrote

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No worries I normally drink like this at school everyday 👍

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PsyFiFungi t1_iy4xvuy wrote

My tap water? You didn't mention me or my tap water. Personally? I drink tap water almost exclusively, and if I ever get a plastic bottle I reuse it (even beyond a safe amount of times) then recycle it. But your original comment was pretty out of pocket towards OP. Lot of pretentious assumptions.

Again, you don't know someone's personal situation. Sure, if you're in a place with good tap water and exclusively drink bottled water because you have the money to do so, that's not really great. If you grab it when you need it either for emergencies or because you needed it at that time and to use later to refill and recycle, then so what?

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Plenty-Point4351 t1_iy6d11o wrote

This one tastes so bad. Poland spring gang for life

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