A judicial investigation has reportedly been opened in France into Nestlé's local water business and its peer Sources Alma ...
Paris: The French government let food giant Nestle sell bottled water despite the firm using a banned filtering method, media ...
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The logo of Nestle Waters France at the group's headquarters in Issy-les-Moulineaux, Paris' suburbs, on January 23, 2004. (Photo by Martin BUREAU / AFP) According to Le Monde daily and Radio ...
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 ...
French president and his government accused of allowing the food giant to sell bottles made using a banned filtering method.
Emails and ministerial memos revealed by Le Monde and Radio France show how the French presidency and prime minister's office ...
All our waters today are pure at source," Muriel Lienau, general manager of Nestlé Waters, told AFP after press revelations.
The subsidiary of the Swiss agri-food giant has been accused of using illegal processing methods on its bottled water brands to bypass stringent health regulations. The group is the owner in ...