A few years ago, I heard a story about a public water source in Canada (I believe it was a lake). It was available to anyone who wanted to extract water from it; which is where Nestle came in. Apparently, their "Pure Life" brand was taking massive amounts of this water for free, in order for them to bottle and sell. These seemed like a major injustice and misuse of the laws.
Assuming this story is true, what greater implications does this speak to, and what are your general thoughts on the matter? It seems fishy (sorry about the eye roll-worthy pun).
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A few years ago, I heard a story about a public water source in Canada (I believe it was a lake). It was available to anyone who wanted to extract water from it; which is where Nestle came in. Apparently, their "Pure Life" brand was taking massive amounts of this water for free, in order for them to bottle and sell. These seemed like a major injustice and misuse of the laws.
Assuming this story is true, what greater implications does this speak to, and what are your general thoughts on the matter? It seems fishy (sorry about the eye roll-worthy pun).
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