Sunday, 14 October 2007

Eau Dear

Claridge's in London is launching a water list next month, with 30 brands from places such as the icebergs of Newfoundland, the volcanoes of New Zealand and the Nilgiris Mountains in India.

As you may expect, the prices won't be cheap. The most expensive water is going to cost the equivalent of £50 a litre!

Claridge's "food and beverage" director, said: "Water is becoming like wine. Every guest has an opinion and asks for a particular brand."

Pretentious tosser and so is the concept.

I'd like to know why the bog standard tap water is not included on the list- we have to pay enough for that, don't we?

1 comment:

  1. i haven't got any idea there are taps on icebergs and in volcanoes. if there are not, how do they fill their bottles so it is still profitable? ;)

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