The mineral composition of our waters has never been altered. [...] We have never put pressure on any public decision-maker,” says Lienau, who took over as head of the Swiss group's new water ...
Emails and ministerial memos revealed by Le Monde and Radio France show how the French presidency and prime minister's office ...
Nestlé is not quite finished with its judicial woes from the mineral water fraud case. According to information obtained by Le Monde and Radio France, the Paris judicial court's senior ...
A judge has denied a request to preclude part of Poland Spring's expert report. This marks a legal win for the firm, which faces a lawsuit accusing it of falsely labeling its product as spring water.
According to an investigation conducted by journalists from Le Monde and Radio France, the French government allowed food and ...
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Yen on MSNNestle share slump adds pressure on new bossNestle's slumping share price is rattling shareholders and pension funds that have invested in the food giant, piling ...
Nestle closed a water bottling plant in south Phoenix, citing tough competition in the bottled-water industry. That plant ...
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The Manila Times on MSNFrance allowed Nestle to use banned filter for bottled water – mediaThe French government let food giant Nestle sell bottled water despite the firm using a banned filtering method, media ...
French President Emmanuel Macron denied any “agreement” or “collusion” with the Swiss company Nestlé over the bottled water ...
French president and his government accused of allowing the food giant to sell bottles made using a banned filtering method.
All our waters today are pure at source," Muriel Lienau, general manager of Nestlé Waters, told AFP after press revelations.
Paris: The French government let food giant Nestle sell bottled water despite the firm using a banned filtering method, media reported Tuesday. According to Le Monde daily and radio France ...
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