Despite slick marketing, bottled water isn’t always cleaner. The EPA sets stricter standards for tap water, while some bottled water has been found to contain arsenic and microplastics.

As the article notes, “consumers may not be getting the purity they expect”—making tap water often the safer and more reliable choice. This raises questions about why people pay more for bottled water that may offer less safety and clarity.

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