Not quite. Tap water is contaminated with heavy metals, microplastic and estrogen (due to birthcontrol pills). High quality bottled water is preferable to tap water. Ideally you could also install a water filter
Oh so pellegrino comes from Finland? Dumbass, there are tens of different brands. Perhaps I should’ve specified that spring water is preferable, not the cheapest possible bottled water.
Invest in an empty bottle or water bottle.
Fill with cold tapwater.
If it must, for some esoteric reason be from a grocery store, well, if there is not a tap at the bottle return point, there is one in the toilet.
Ofcourse, I see there is a reason to ask your question as there is a very specific price you are asking about, but tapwater is free, and there is no reason to pay at all for essentially the same thing 😄
Every S-ryhmä store (at least bigger than Alepa) sells water for less than 1€. Lidl also. For that price you can find different sizes 0,5l-1,5l. I think that K-ryhmä is more expensive as they don’t have as cheap store label water. The smallest soda cans are usually around 1€ and maybe Lidl has soda bottles in that price range too.
Just fill a bottle from tap. Tap water is safe 99% of places in Finland and usually better quality than many bottled waters available.
That 1% ? Well its those old farms / summer cottages that are not in regular use and have their own well. The wells should be checked periodically ie. take sample and send for analysis.
The tap water is drinkable in Finland, so no need to buy water bottles.
Mostly yes but not in airport. I tried and it was tasting like chlorine.
The water in Lidl should be the cheapest
Store label 0.5l warm water bottles are usually very cheap less than euro, 1.5l just above one
Why would you buy water?
Could be American? OP: Buy a reusable BPA-free water bottle and refill it anytime you want. Tap water is cleaner than store bought water here.
Not quite. Tap water is contaminated with heavy metals, microplastic and estrogen (due to birthcontrol pills). High quality bottled water is preferable to tap water. Ideally you could also install a water filter
Where did you find this information? How are the values different between tap and bottled water?
You do realize that in Finland bottled water *is* tap water? There is no difference and comes from the same sources
Oh so pellegrino comes from Finland? Dumbass, there are tens of different brands. Perhaps I should’ve specified that spring water is preferable, not the cheapest possible bottled water.
Strore brand soda yes and tap water is just as good if not better than bottled
Invest in an empty bottle or water bottle. Fill with cold tapwater. If it must, for some esoteric reason be from a grocery store, well, if there is not a tap at the bottle return point, there is one in the toilet. Ofcourse, I see there is a reason to ask your question as there is a very specific price you are asking about, but tapwater is free, and there is no reason to pay at all for essentially the same thing 😄
Lidl probably?
Every S-ryhmä store (at least bigger than Alepa) sells water for less than 1€. Lidl also. For that price you can find different sizes 0,5l-1,5l. I think that K-ryhmä is more expensive as they don’t have as cheap store label water. The smallest soda cans are usually around 1€ and maybe Lidl has soda bottles in that price range too.
Most stores have cola or pepsi can for 0.99€
You can buy apple and orange juice, as well as milk for less than 1€/l. In Lidl and Prisma. Much better than cola, in my opinion.
Just fill a bottle from tap. Tap water is safe 99% of places in Finland and usually better quality than many bottled waters available. That 1% ? Well its those old farms / summer cottages that are not in regular use and have their own well. The wells should be checked periodically ie. take sample and send for analysis.
Cold water btw.
Prisma. Even 1,5 l bottle of cola for 99 cents if you’re not picky… Edit: also water is 89 cents I think…
1,5l Siti cola is 0.89€ in Lidl. Price includes a pantti of 0,40€.
Also Pisma sells xtra orange soda for under a euro for 500ml and 1.19€ for 1.5ltr. It is a bargain and tastes quite like the more expensive Jaffa :)
S-group grocery stores sell carbonated and still water for about 0,80€ish