(Bloomberg) -- Nestle SA plans to separate its bottled water brands into a standalone business as new Chief Executive Officer Laurent Freixe seeks to bolster growth at the world’s largest food ...
According to an investigation conducted by journalists from Le Monde and Radio France, the French government allowed food and ...
Brands like Realm may have a high price point, but their domestic sourcing and strategic distribution reflect growing ...
Pellegrino and Perrier brands owner ... its mineral water site in Vergèze, France. Last April, it suspended a well at the site, which is used to supply Perrier bottled water, as a result ...
Poland Spring® brand bottled water is 100% spring water ... Newsweek has also contacted Poland Spring's former owner Nestle, which is also involved in the lawsuit, via email for comment.
Emails and ministerial memos revealed by Le Monde and Radio France show how the French presidency and prime minister's office were involved in authorizing the company to continue selling its bottled ...
A judicial investigation has reportedly been opened in France into Nestlé's local water business and its peer Sources Alma over the treatment of their bottled waters. A judge from the public ...
Paris: The French government let food giant Nestle sell bottled water despite the firm using ... Hepar and Perrier brands, in September agreed to pay a fine of two million euros ($2.2 million ...
French president and his government accused of allowing the food giant to sell bottles made using a banned filtering method.
Nestlé has reiterated in a post-results call that it is not planning to sell off its water business but is seeking partners to work with. Confirming its previously-stated position, the S. Pellegrino ...
The logo of Nestle ... water, against the recommendation of French health services. The water subsidiary of Nestlé, which in France owns the Vittel, Contrex, Hepar and Perrier brands, in ...