I like the 'on-the-street' reporting.
As the article points out, Mr. Beberman can't be googled, or found in the telephone directory, so to have gotten this story the author must have done some pretty thorough research (or the issue could have been mentioned to the author at bleak, seltzerless dining table).
The story is refreshing and informative--I had no idea seltzer water still came 'fresh' like that. I thought Perrier, Pellegrino, and their relatives were it.
Maybe I'm a bit sentimental, but I appreciated the glimpse into a single person's life (who happened to affect the lives of many others). It's definitely important to receive news on global issues, but this, in my opinion, is equally important--it's soul food. It's reassuring that these community-serving businesses exist, and that their disappearance won't go unnoticed.
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