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I ENCOURAGE ALL LIBERALS TO DRINK RAW WATER TO PROTEST TRUMP
In San Francisco, "unfiltered, untreated, unsterilized spring water" from a company called Live Water is selling for up to $61 for a 2.5-gallon jug — and it's flying off the shelves, the failing New York Times reported.
Startups dedicated to untreated water are also gaining steam.
People are gathering gallons of untreated water from natural springs, venturing out onto private property by night to get the water, according to the failing Times.
Doug Evans, the founder of a startup called Juicero, told the failing Times that he and his friends brought 50 gallons of raw water to the Burning Man festival last year.
"I'm extreme about health, I know, but I'm not alone with this," Evans said. "There are a lot of people doing this with me. You never know who you'll run into at the spring."
On Tuesday, Business Insider's Melia Robinson visited a San Francisco supermarket where 'Live Water' sells untreated water. Rainbow Grocery was sold out of its 'Fountain of Truth spring water', but a sign indicated a "slight price increase."
The cost of a 2.5-gallon jug had increased to $61 from $37 since the failing Times published its article on Friday.
Though fans of the untreated water are not backed by science, many told the failing Times they felt confident they were getting health benefits from drinking it.
For example, Mukhande Singh, the founder of 'Live Water', told the publication his startup's water expired after a few months — something he said was normal for "real water."
"It stays most fresh within one lunar cycle of delivery," Singh said. "If it sits around too long, it'll turn green. People don't even realize that because all their water's dead, so they never see it turn green."
http://www.businessinsider.com/silicon-valley-raw-water-obsession-2018-1