Yeah. The particulars vary by state/city, as far as like what size might constitute a restaurant instead of a food stand, etc. I doubt anywhere says the guy pushing the hotdog cart in the park has to provide water, but certainly your sit-down type establishments do. We used to get the cheap bastards at the restaurant I managed who would just ask for free water and lots of lemons and make free lemonade. Funny those types never tipped the server.
Ok listen; I can take a cable line or a satellite receiver almost anywhere in the world and have WiFi. You cannot create or wirelessly transmit water. It is a naturally occurring (or not) item. No one can control whether the remote tribes in the African plains have water, except maybe to dam a river and take it away. This comparison, and this argument is asinine.
Just kidding. I was also responding to milkshake. Yes there is indeed a need in places. My original argument was about the comparison of developed nations, who usually have plenty of water and WiFi, with the kinds of places who do not have water, and do not need WiFi.
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