Sentences with phrase «money on bottled water»

• «Start Your Own Economic Bailout: Stop Spending Money on Bottled Water» • «The Government's Not Bailing You Out: Bail on the Bottle.
If you're like me and drink a lot of water, it's also a great way to save money since you'll be spending less money on bottled water.
So, instead of spending excessive amounts of money on bottled water, install a filtration and dispensing system for use by customers and employees to save money, reduce waste, and help the environment.

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So go tell Melania to go put on her flood heels, get some bottled water, some food, pack up some extra Atlanta Falcons Super Bowl T - shirts and write them a check with our money, you cheap cracker.»
Unless you're on - the - go and in a pinch, bottled water is a waste of resources and money.
Look for added extras on school backpacks that your child will actually use, such as pockets, key chains, lunch kits, water bottle holders, cell phone holders, etc. (But keep in mind there is such thing as too many pockets when a kid is looking for misplaced lunch money.)
«The Thermos keeps pasta or soup warm, and a water bottle helps you avoid spending money on buying juice boxes and your children avoid consuming too much sugar.»
There are alternatives out there that we can spend our money on: stainless steel water bottles, fresh, frozen, and glass jarred food, etc..
This will save you time (you will not have to stand in line to get a beverage), and you can also save money (who wants to spend $ 3 - $ 8 on one bottle of water!??).
You'd be surprised at the amount of money spent each year on bottled water.
All you've lost is money you would have otherwise spent on a pack of gum, an order of small fries at the McDonald's drive - through window, two - thirds of today's newspaper, half of a bottle of water, a third of a good cup of coffee....
That opens the question of where I should be sending the money I used to spend on bottled water (multiplied by some suitable factor to make the amount more significant).
Cities and states are now cutting back on or even banning the purchase of bottled water for meetings, with some electing to spend monies on public fountains instead.
Chances are there's something on your «to - do» list for the planet — whether it's replacing the front lawn with a veggie garden, installing rain barrels, getting a bus pass or kicking the bottled water habit, most of us have something we've been meaning to change in order to reduce our environmental impact, save money and live better.
Basically, the campaign requests that restaurants stop buying bottled water for these reasons: - Tap water is no less safe than bottled water, especially if the tap is filtered - Restaurants will protect customers from the chemicals and pollutants found in various brands of bottled water - The city of San Francisco's water is tested more than 100,000 times each year, and it meets state and federal water quality standards that are stricter than bottled water standards - It's cheaper - It's better for the environment to end the manufacturing of plastic bottles - Focusing on using tap water will refocus monies towards the repair and maintenance of our water infrastructure
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