George Orwell wrote:
> At home, we use bottled water (drinking or distilled) for coffee, tea,
or
> reconstituted juice and drinks. We make sure our water is safe and pure.
>
> Does McDonalds assure their customers the water they use in preparation
of
> food and drink is safe and pure?
>
> Do McDonalds restarants use municipal water straight from the tap? If
so,
> how is it purified, because city water pipes introduce rust, germs,
heavy
> metals, salts and other impurities?
>
> Is there any periodic independent testing of their stores' water for
> quality? If not, why not, since water is the staff of all life? If they
> test their water for purity, are the results available for customers'
> inspection?
>
> If the water used by a McDonalds is harmful to the human body, what
> recourse does the customer have? Will McDonalds provide customer legal
> representation at Company's expense in the event they need to be sued
for
> supplying unwholesome water?
>
> I realize there are a lot of questions here, but it would seem water is
the
> number one issue when selecting an eatery.
>
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I'm sure the government takes care of this somehow...
--
Albert Worschey


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