help stop the nonsense Acqua Panna and S. Pellegrino

OK I take this as a yes.

Don't tell me that you are a procurement expert...

I just re-read this and it amazes me how truly twattish some people are, it's been a giggle though truly. Sadly like most of Tapioca's threads it turns into him insulting people who don't agree with him. His little holiday taught him little obviously as his behaviour is the same... mods

I don't insult people who disagree with me, I do however to those who insult me (or intend to) first like yourself calling me "Tapioca" aiming to insult me.

But this is just a login name and I really don't give a dang how your creativity (or lack thereof) plays with it your childish stupidity can't touch me.

You are also a hypocrite. Papa_Gaaayse

You should try insulting people who agree with you, and thank all their posts at the same time. They won't know what to do.

LOL interesting approach

Coming back to the OP I will make sure to always ask for tap water at the Italian restaurants. I doubt this will make an environmental impact but maybe if enough people with common sense reads this OP a miracle might happen.

Im actually going to an italian restaurant tonight. Guess what i'll be drinking

The complaint about San Pellegrino is rather pointless as San Pellegrino is quite close to Switzerland. From some areas in Switzerland it's actually closer than e.g. Henniez or Aproz.

If you want to complain about water being shipped from half around the world you could complain about Voss or Fiji, but complaining about San Pellegrino being served in Switzerland is quite ridiculous. Really.

Link for the geograpically challenged

Tears of the oppressed.

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True, and San Pellegrini still is a company, but 100% owned by Nestle. Which means that it is a traditional Italian product (like Baci di Perugia) and produced by an Italian company, but it is the Nestle top-brass who has the say about HOW the product is marketed/sold