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Water Cafe Opens in NYC: Reasonable or Ridiculous?

SodaHead Food 2012/07/23 00:24:04
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We love niche food stores. But an entire café devoted to water? That seems a little over the top to us.

Last week, the Molecule Water Café opened in New York City’s East Village. On a basic level, the shop sells filtered tap water—$2.50 for a 16-ounce glass bottle (only $1 for up to 50 ounces in your own container.) According to The Wall Street Journal, the tap water is streamed “through a $25,000 filtering machine that uses ultraviolet rays, ozone treatments and reverse osmosis in a seven-stage processing treatment to create what they call pure H20.”

For an additional cost, you can purchase water infused with pH and electrolytes, vitamins and supplements, or all natural blends. NYC residents can also get 3 and 5-gallon jugs of Molecule’s “pharmaceutical grade water” delivered to their homes by tricycle. So far, reports have varied regarding whether Molecule’s water really tastes all the different from a water bottle or even unfiltered tap water. “I mean it's subtle, but if you have a sensitive palate you can totally tell," said co-owner Adam Ruhf.

But beyond taste, Molecule claims that their water is safer than regular NYC tap water. The company’s website states, “Current reports show NYC tap water to contain a variety of dangerous chemicals, including Chloropicrin, Trihalomethane, Dalapon and lsophorone- all extremely toxic. Not to mention fluoride and chlorine, about which you can make up your mind.”

However, NYC officials strongly disagree with their claims. Christopher Gilbride, a spokesman for the New York City Department of Environmental Protection said, "Public health experts agree that New York City tap water is among the safest, highest quality in the world, a standard we confirm through more than 500,000 tests each year."

We’re sure Molecule’s water is totally awesome. But we’re just not convinced that a water café is going to succeed in this tough economic climate. But then again, maybe this kind of thing can fly in the East Village and we'll see the development of new water connoisseurs.

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  • Rob Clary 2012/12/10 17:11:23
    Ridiculous
    Rob Clary
    ABSURD....but to each his own.
    If it brings happiness to people willing to pay the money, god love them all.
    Just COUNT ME OUT!
  • Avi Rosen 2012/11/13 12:27:52
    Ridiculous
    Avi Rosen
    But there are enough weirdos who'll use it, as there were in Coffee make believe that opened in Israel as an experiment. People came to sit and buy empty coffee mugs to be put in front of them by waiters and waitresses. Weird!
  • Rich 2012/11/12 03:29:57
    Ridiculous
    Rich
    Well, after Hurricane Sandy, I'm sure everyone got all the water they needed and then some.

    Sorry, I don't mean to demean anyone, particularly the victims of the storm, but a "water cafe" seems incredibly pretentious to me.
  • bettyboop 2012/07/25 12:02:07
    Ridiculous
    bettyboop
    Seems steep for water. I would not frequent the business.
  • Howling Hank 2012/07/24 20:35:52
    Ridiculous
    Howling Hank
    Sounds like something that came from California....
  • Josh Robinson 2012/07/24 19:43:04
    Ridiculous
    Josh Robinson
    But if I don't get my estrogen and my Fluoride I won't stay a docile little sheep. sheep man real life
  • Chris D 2012/07/24 19:00:18
    Reasonable
    Chris D
    +1
    kind of stupid - but why not?
  • Deborah Donnison 2012/07/24 18:31:33
    Ridiculous
    Deborah Donnison
    I think it is ridiculous, but it may turn out to be NOT as stupid as it sounds if these idiot politicians keep allowing Corporations to pollute our waters, without fear of repercussions.
    It's corporations like this that make us HAVE to have regulations regarding their behavior. They could care less about dying people and a dying planet as long as they have $$$$ in their pockets. What these corps don't realize is that all their $$$ will mean 000 if there is no one can buy their products and there is no place to plant their crops.
  • bob 2012/07/24 17:18:05
    Reasonable
    bob
    +1
    Although it's only a splash in the pan.
  • Deborah... bob 2012/07/24 18:32:38
  • Geenie Nabottle 2012/07/24 16:19:56 (edited)
    Reasonable
    Geenie Nabottle
    Not at all ridiculous. My uncle runs a water store where he has a filtration system in the store that filters impurities out of local tap. Customers can either sign up for a membership and fill up any container as many times they want during a month or they can fill up and pay a la carte.

    Most people use the service to fill water cooler jugs like the one below, which he also sells for home consumption, water coolers that is.

    Water cooler

    Edit to note: he has been in business for almost 2 decades and doing just fine.
  • glen 2012/07/24 16:15:02
    Ridiculous
    glen
    Isn't that an L.A. thing ?????
  • Deborah... glen 2012/07/24 18:34:57
    Deborah Donnison
    +1
    An example of Corporations screwing the public. Just like the "old snake oil" salesman of the past.
  • glen Deborah... 2012/07/24 18:53:18
    glen
    Most of the water is from local water treatment plants as it is !
  • Chantal Eyong 2012/07/24 16:00:52
    Reasonable
    Chantal Eyong
    After all, all natural resources that every human should have a right to has been taxed and labelled with a price.
  • jackolantyrn356 2012/07/24 15:19:09
    Ridiculous
    jackolantyrn356
    Means the NYC Liberals have lket the Water supply get so bad they have marketed a way to make you pay for water.
  • Deborah... jackola... 2012/07/24 18:38:04
    Deborah Donnison
    And liberals are to blame, how??? For dirtying NYC water supply?? Please explain
  • wpsark_BN_0 2012/07/24 15:10:45
    Reasonable
    wpsark_BN_0
    apparently there's a market for it so...I'm all about new business concepts..
  • Kingarthurup 2012/07/24 14:33:25
    Ridiculous
    Kingarthurup
    +1
    that is why idiots like obama can get elected
  • Deborah... Kingart... 2012/07/24 18:35:56
    Deborah Donnison
    What??? don't quite understand that remark
  • S and S 2012/07/24 14:00:53
    Ridiculous
    S and S
  • Lady Winters 2012/07/24 13:57:08
    Ridiculous
    Lady Winters
    It seems silly to me; but I don't live in NYC. It may be a good idea for those residents unhappy with their water intake.
  • S and S Lady Wi... 2012/07/24 14:03:19
    S and S
    +1
    what'll happen is the moron mayor will close down the place to conserve water!! or find some reason to declare it unhealthy... Afterall we all know dihydrogen monoxide is the most dangerous chemical on the planet. more people are killed from this horrific substance. AND it's not biodegradeable.
  • JasonKaas 2012/07/24 13:29:59
    Ridiculous
    JasonKaas
    What's even funnier are the morons here that workout all the time, eat right and are constantly drinking water......but they smoke. Hello moron!
  • Redneck 2012/07/24 13:11:27
    Ridiculous
    Redneck
    +2
    Hey, I run my house off of an artitian well. I'll let you drink from my water hose for a dollar a minute.
  • Deborah... Redneck 2012/07/24 18:39:29
    Deborah Donnison
    GOOD ONE! :D
  • RicardoCabeza 2012/07/24 07:12:28
    Reasonable
    RicardoCabeza
    +1
    The last time I had NYC water it was like drinking a tube of toothpaste... it was nasty...
  • bleep 2012/07/24 06:06:22
    Reasonable
    bleep
    +1
    here's a fun fact. everybody who drinks water dies.
  • Deborah... bleep 2012/07/24 18:39:57
    Deborah Donnison
    Very funny! Very sharp!
  • ~HopelessRomanticM17~ 2012/07/24 05:39:13
    Reasonable
    ~HopelessRomanticM17~
    ...It's both in a way....
  • Simmysimfreak 2012/07/24 03:59:45
    Reasonable
    Simmysimfreak
    +1
    lol xD sounds... interesting xD
  • Spooner 2012/07/24 03:32:15
    Ridiculous
    Spooner
    +2
    If it is delivered in plastic bottles, the elastosizers from the plastic leach into the water anyway.
  • Rory 2012/07/24 03:21:49
    Ridiculous
    Rory
    I stand by my vote. However it makes a tiny bit of sense because of all the city water in NYC. That still doesn't mean that they need an entire café devoted to water.
  • Dickens 2012/07/24 02:55:06
    Ridiculous
    Dickens
    +1
    ..NYC DOES have excellent tap water...my guess is that the water they're selling for $2.50/pint comes from....NYC tap water...
  • Thegame Dickens 2012/07/24 08:30:20
    Thegame
    NYC tap water was rated 3rd worst in the nation that was in 2011
  • Deborah... Thegame 2012/07/24 18:41:47
    Deborah Donnison
    Where did you find that information? I'd like to know.
  • Deborah... Dickens 2012/07/24 18:43:42
    Deborah Donnison
    Hey , it wouldn't be the first time that a water company was selling water out of the tap. And the best part is.... people bought it! GULLABLE are we?
  • ScatterJoy! 2012/07/24 02:50:58
    Reasonable
    ScatterJoy!
    +2
    When we're running out of clean water, guess which place will be the Hot Spot in the Village?
  • zionosphere 2012/07/24 01:43:06
    Reasonable
    zionosphere
    +2
    Yet one more store filled with things I wouldn't buy. The business seems reasonable, the clients may be slightly ridiculous. I'd open a store selling designer dryer lint if anyone wanted it!

    I drink home-filtered water. Reverse-osmosis with an activated carbon filter to remove our local (de)contaminant of choice: chloramine. Unlike straight chlorine, it doesn't just evaporate. Boiling it off takes at least 20 mins.

    I add minerals to the water after, and I am done.
  • Deborah... zionosp... 2012/07/24 18:55:41
    Deborah Donnison
    Hey , your designer dryer lint is not that too far fetched. I have seen illustrations made with dryer lint and some folks use dryer lint to make "home-made paper" for use a mat for pictures, or torn in pieces for a mozaic painting.

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