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Bottled Water Prices May Get Grounded at Airports

March 16, 2015 : Los Angeles, CA : BWW :

Airline travel has its own set of frustrations: long lines, delayed flights, cramped seats. But added to that has long been the issue of the price of bottled water at airports. A recent lawsuit may cap bottled water's sky-high prices.

Travelers might rightfully feel that airport stores who charge outrageous fees of $5 for bottled water is inherently wrong. A new lawsuit filed in March 2015 raises this very issue but surprisingly the complaint wasn't filed by an airline passenger or consumer watchdog group. Instead the squabble involves two retailers squaring off at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). The New Jersey-based Hudson ...Read more...

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Water Proverb:

"Aquifer: a mysterious, magical and poorly defined area beneath the surface of the earth that either yields or withholds vast or lesser quantities of standing/flowing water, the quantity and/or quality of which is dependent on who is describing it or how much money may be at stake."
R. Radden, 'Watershed Resources', Jan. 2002
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