Michael E.
Google
Crazy Water Bottling is a company that quite literally survives because of truck drivers—drivers who haul everything to them. The construction materials that their buildings are made of? Brought by truck drivers. The computers, paperwork, equipment, and supplies that keep their operation running? Truck drivers. Even the personal vehicles sitting in their parking lot arrived on trucks at some point.
And yet, despite relying on drivers for every single aspect of their business, Crazy Water Bottling refuses to allow truck drivers to use their restrooms.
Let that sink in.
This isn’t about luxury or convenience—it’s about basic human decency. Denying restroom access to the very people who keep your company alive is disrespectful, short-sighted, and frankly embarrassing. Truck drivers spend long hours on the road, operate under strict regulations, and keep your shelves stocked and your doors open. The least you could do is let them use a bathroom.
This policy sends a clear message: “We need you, but we don’t respect you.” Any company that treats essential workers this way deserves to be called out. Until Crazy Water Bottling decides to treat drivers like human beings instead of disposable tools, they’ve earned this one-star review—and every bit of criticism that comes with it.