This is purely anecdotal, but on Saturday my wife and I dropped in to a major supermarket in a large town in the UK for some bottled water - there wasn't any.
This happens now and again, so didn't think much of it.
Today I decided to go down to a local store near where I live in the sticks - no still water in stock.
So, I decided to head down to our local supermarket that's just a couple of miles away - almost no still water to be had.
I managed to get a few bottles, but it was clear that it was going to be the last because they had filled the space that the water usually sat with boxes of fizzy drinks cans so as not to create an empty space where the water should be.
There was stacks and stacks of sparkling water however.
Like I said, totally anecdotal, but perhaps something to keep an eye out for on your travels.
They don't put that in bottled water, at least not here in the uk
Oh, states here. Most of our water is provided through municipalities that add flouride to the water. Something about tooth decay. We have a history of unsafe mandates.
The tap water here is sometimes delivered with flouride, dependson how hard the water is, but it all has chlorine in it.
Check the sources of that bottled water. Dasani, is bottled tap water here in the US. They flouridated the tap water where Dasani is bottled ad so it contains it. Chlorine is in everything here too. But do not drink bleach!
I'll try and remember, no promises :P