How to make consumers support slavery.

Locals pay $1.50 per thousand liters for water extracted, treated, and deliverer to their homes through a vast infrastructure. Nestle pays $3.70 for water in the ground. Anyone can get a permit and pay the same amount if they are willing to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on infrastructure. Like nestle did. To say the differing prices are unfair is as stupid as saying that you should pay the same amount per board foot for finished, kiln dried lumber delivered to your home as Weyerhouser pays for standing trees in remote wilderness. Do you feel stupid, now?

That had to be explained to you. Twice.

The infrastucture already exists.

It exists now because nestle built it. It didn't exist before.

Nestlé has existing permits to take up to 3.6 million litres a day from its well in Aberfoyle, where it has a bottling plant, and another 1.1 million litres a day from a well in nearby Erin, another community in Wellington county.

Do you think a bottling plant existed before nestle arrived? You're that stupid, aren't you? Yes you are. It was just sitting there, with delivery trucks and everything, right? Nestle has a license to take water from the ground, you silly twat. They have to get it out of the ground themselves. They had to drill wells, build treatment and packaging plants, and they have to deliver it. You can get a permit to harvest water for $3.70 pet million liters, also. Anyone can. Why don't you get one and extract the water and give it free to anyone you want? You could deliver it on unicorns!

Im not surprised you got tricked by urban legends about Monsanto, also. This progressivetard dogma is your religion. You believe whatever your hippie dippie overlords tell you to believe. You're a very obidient sheep, and you're all in on your cult.

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