• @PrinceWith999Enemies@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Americans tend to like ice in their water and in their drinks. When I was a kid, my family would typically grab a bucket full of ice to cool down the tap water we would drink in the evenings.

    Hotel ice can be really funky, though, and I think the practice may be falling out of fashion in any case.

    • Neato
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      147 months ago

      This is it. And it’s because tap water can be really different from locale to locale. If you’re not used to it, it can taste quite bad. And room temperature water from the tap can enhance the flavor. So people put ice in it to cover it up.

      • Seraph
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        117 months ago

        He’s also correct in that those ice machines never really get cleaned.

        • Transporter Room 3
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          87 months ago

          I once left a 5 star review for a hotel purely because the hotel was what I expect from a hotel, but there was someone actively cleaning out the ice machine while we were bringing stuff into the room.

          Nothing seemed eslecially clean or cared for while we were there, but I had never seen someone clean one before. Or cleaned the drink dispensers after breakfast is over.

          I actually have a UV light I take with me on trips for both rock hunting and for hotels. Some hotels you just learn to avoid.

    • @Ledivin@lemmy.world
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      67 months ago

      Hard pass on putting the ice in drinks. This is true of hotels and any fast food or restaurant: their ice dispensers are absolutely crawling with bacteria. Some probably even have live rats in them. Don’t fuck with ice, they’re all disgusting.

      • Optional
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        137 months ago

        Man why you gotta hassle the ice rats man. They just trying to get by, y’know.