Mineral Water Scandal: Nestlé Says It Removed Illegal Filters, but Must Still Prove Perrier Is Pure
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Mineral water scandal: Nestlé says it removed illegal filters, but must still prove Perrier is pure
Nestlé claimed it complied with the law by removing filtration devices at its southern France site, but has not yet provided evidence that Perrier springs can produce water that meets the natural mineral water criteria.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleNestlé Waters announced Thursday, July 3, 2025 that it had installed a new Perrier water microfiltration system on its Vergèze (Gard) site "in accordance with the discussions with the health authorities" and intended to replace the old system.
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