Is it possible to have zero bacteria or germs in a bottled water?


Question:
There are brands of bottled water with expiration dates. Does this mean that zero bacteria or germs in bottled water is not possible?

Answers:
Not completely impossible but difficult and expensive. You will find that any sterile product is more expensive.
Ha. ya right. There is so much bacteria on you right now if your a germophobe you should be screaming while running from the room towards your shower.

Oh yeah, listen to this little fact. When the water in your bottle gets down to about an inch and a half left, it's almost %100 backwash. Never drink the last of someones water.
Bottled water is not sterile water. And even sterile water is not sterile once it is opened. There are some types of bottled water that uses more filtration when bottling, but none of it is zero bacteria/germs.
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