A French magistrate has opened a fraud inquiry into mineral water giants Nestle and Sources Alma over suspicions of illegal ...
A French magistrate has opened a fraud inquiry into mineral water giants Nestlé and Sources Alma over suspicions of illegal ...
They said they had found widespread contamination of spring water both in the eastern Grand Est region, where the Hépar, Vittel and Contrex brands are bottled, and in the southwestern Occitanie ...
Read more Subscribers only Bottled water: Foodwatch lodges complaint after ... which supplies Hépar, Contrex and Vittel brand waters. The revelations have since been acknowledged by Nestlé.
According to an investigation conducted by journalists from Le Monde and Radio France, the French government allowed food and ...
The French government let food giant Nestle sell bottled water despite the firm using a banned filtering method, media ...
A "cosmetic water", which the producers claim can help those who drink it shed the pounds, is in the shops. Nestle, which makes Contrex, says its high calcium content speeds up the metabolism ...
All our waters today are pure at source," Muriel Lienau, general manager of Nestlé Waters, told AFP after press revelations.
French president and his government accused of allowing the food giant to sell bottles made using a banned filtering method.
A French magistrate has opened a fraud inquiry into mineral water giants Nestlé and Sources Alma over suspicions of illegal processing of water, a source close to the investigation has said.