Personally I do not like bottled water, but I would not have bought
any even if it was priced fairly, unless I was desperate.
Now here's the issue. Isn't there some sort of law that requires water
to be available for drinking? (and I dont mean the stuff you buy).
I think they are just being greedy and I am not pleased about it.
I complained to the fair on their little suggestion cards, but I
intend to complain to the state if there is any justification to this.
The temperature was around 90 deg. and people could have become ill.
I think I would have been one if I had not found that hose. Some of
us are on low fixed incomes, and I am one that cant afford to pay an
outrageous price for a bottle of water, and I need water to take my
medications. I was not the only person to complain about this. I
heard another person get rather irate about it.
Does anyone know how I find out what the law requires for public
events in Wisconsin, (or other states).
Thanks
Sal
Best to check with your local Health department and find out if they have
any laws in that area.
You could also raise a little fuss with the operators of the fair so that
next time they'd at least consider putting in drinking water fountains.
But I have been to numerous fairs, including state operated ones, where
drinking water was not readily available but soda and beer was.
What gripes me is that you can't go to a baseball game taking your own
liquids with you to save from paying their high prices. Why? Because you
didn't pay for it there. They lose money that way you know.
I was at a tourist attraction one time. Paid for a drink at their facility
inside it. Went out to the car. Tried getting back in and the guy refused to
let me back in because I had a drink in my hand. Even though it was
purchased on their property.
How about just taking yoru business elsewhere?
I am sure if enough people do it they will get the message.
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