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Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year

Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Jan 28 02:37:28 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Thu Jan 28 00:37:14 2010.

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I really find the fist article hard to believe, and apparently you didn't read this in reference to the first article.

Rather than just the cities themselves, we looked at metropolitan areas, which include surrounding counties and suburbs. (This can have a real effect on a place’s score; Chicago, for example, has excellent water but its score is brought down by problems in the outlying areas).


That could mean anything, as NY's metro area is huge, and it's already been noted that there are many different sources of water in the Metro area. For example, a lot of the places that use ground water wells are contaminated. For example, my area on Long Island has a problem with ground water on some levels, but there's nothing wrong if you get public water.

And on your second list? NYC (note NYC, not "metro area" like your first article), NYC ranked 13th out of all those locations. How is that bad, or "not much better" than the first article? I don't understand.

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