(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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Patane claims that if the eight sites used to bottle water did contain a spring ... ran dry nearly 50 years ago -- decades before Nestle Waters bought the Poland Spring brand name. The “spring” Nestle ...
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 ...
It offers baby foods under the Cerelac, Gerber, Nido, and NaturNes brands; bottled water under the Nestlé Pure Life, Perrier, Vittel, Buxton, Erikli, and S.Pellegrino brands; cereals under the ...