8 marcas de AGUA embotellada que deberías EVITAR en España (pagas hasta mil veces más)
Every week you carry packs of bottled water home from the supermarket. They're heavy, they take up space, they cost money. And you do it convinced you're giving your family something purer and safer than the free tap water. Well, hold on to your hat: that water you pay up to a thousand times more for often doesn't even come from a pristine spring, nor is it purer than your tap water. And some of it is simply treated tap water, bottled and sold at exorbitant prices with a picture of mountains on the label. In this video, we explain the trap that almost no one notices: in Spain, there are three categories of bottled water, and they're all displayed together on the same shelf. 1) "Natural mineral water": the real deal, from a protected spring, without any treatment. 2) "Spring water": sounds the same, but it's a category with lower standards. 3) "Prepared water" or "prepared drinking water": treated water that may come from the public water supply. That is, treated and bottled tap water. Let's count down from 8 to 1: store brands, "prepared" brands, heavily advertised brands, "pure" brands… And number 1 is the water that half of Spain considers "the good one." With a revelation at the end about who owns what that will throw you off (hint: two of the brands you think are rivals are the SAME company). We'll show you the evidence: the label test (look for the category and origin), the calculator test (how much you pay per liter versus tap water), and a family challenge: blind taste test. Can you really tell the difference between your branded water and tap water? And unlike other channels, today we're NOT leaving you with the problem. We're giving you the alternative that's right there and could save you hundreds of euros a year. ⏱️ VIDEO INDEX 00:00 — You pay up to 1000 times more (and sometimes it's tap water) 01:30 — What we're going to see today 02:30 — The 3 categories: natural mineral, spring, and bottled 05:00 — The 8 brands to avoid (countdown) 05:15 — No. 8: Cheap store brands 06:45 — No. 7: "Bottled" (treated tap water) 08:15 — No. 6: The big brands with lots of advertising 09:30 — No. 5: "Purity" and low mineral content 10:45 — No. 4: Waters from soft drink companies 12:00 — THE TESTS: label, price per liter, and the blind taste test challenge 15:00 — No. 3: Solán de Cabras (and who is it) (Its owner) 4:30 PM — No. 2: Lanjarón 6:00 PM — No. 1: Font Vella (and the Danone puzzle) 📌 ON THIS CHANNEL Every week we uncover a product from the Spanish supermarket. Brands you should know and brands that actually live up to their promises. No alarmism, no technical jargon, no ulterior motives. Just what the label says when someone bothers to read it. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE and turn on notifications. 📤 SHARE this video with anyone who carries heavy packs of water every week, convinced that tap water is undrinkable. You'll save them money and a headache. It only takes 10 seconds. 💬 WRITE IN THE COMMENTS: Do you drink tap water or bottled water at home? And why? And if you do the blindfolded water challenge, tell me how many of you got it right. I read them all. 📚 SOURCES AND REGULATIONS CITED — Royal Decree 1798/2010 regulating the exploitation and marketing of natural mineral waters and spring waters — Royal Decree 1799/2010 regulating the production and marketing of prepared waters: https — Regulation (EU) 1169/2011 on food information to consumers — Recent scientific studies on the presence of micro- and nanoplastics in bottled water (under investigation; no definitive safety conclusions) — Official labeling and brand ownership data (publicly available) ⚠️ LEGAL NOTICE This video is for informational and consumer analysis purposes only, based on the right to information and criticism of commercial products. It does not constitute individualized medical or nutritional advice. The information is based on public labeling, current regulations, and publicly accessible ownership data. The brands mentioned are used for descriptive and informational purposes, not for commercial or defamatory purposes. All of them sell perfectly legal and safe water in Spain. The criticism is directed at the price, marketing, and confusion between legal categories, NOT at the safety or health quality of any specific brand. The natural mineral waters mentioned (such as the premium ones cited) are natural mineral water according to their labeling, not tap water. The reference to treated tap water is limited exclusively to the "prepared water" category. Each consumer must make an informed decision. #SmallPrint #Water #BottledWater #FontVella #TapWater #Labeling #Microplastics

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