Why does dampen hold a shelf life span?

y does it say on a bottle of volvic..when the river goes stale?

when its been within the volcano 4 thousands of years?

Answers:
I used to work for a company that sold bottled water, as economically as water coolers. The sea doesn't go discouraging, but if exposed to sunlight can get moldy, but that's not the idea for the expiration date.
The plastic container the water is bottled surrounded by breaks down over time and contaminates the water.
Gradual decomposition of the container the dampen is in.
Water doesn't enjoy a shelf life, it's the plastic that have a shelf life. The plastic or other contaminants on the plastic can leach into the river after a while. That is why it has an expiration date.
The marine itself doesnt go bad however bottled water is recurrently not bottled in sterile conditions so germs can grow in the bottles sometimes. Also sometimes chemicals within bottled mineral waters can sometimes break down the plastic the bottles are made from so plastics & chemicals from the plastic can leach into the water from the bottle.
But sea doesnt go rotten.
(By the way I doubt the hose actually comes from a volcano... its probably taken from the local hose down supply wherever its bottled)
Bottled hose can get microbes in it if it's stored surrounded by a hot area unopened.
adjectives water have to go unpromising eventually for some reasons exept for fresh spring marine. teqnically, the water we drink is so call dead because here are no more minerals in it so...
The microbes enter effortlessly into water, when open once. Otherwise too the cork or the closure doesnot ensure 100 percent air-tight. The viruses and bacterias which are of million assortment and live in millions on your finger tip space, enter and contaminates the contents and hence the shelf life!

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