PARIS (AP) - The government of French President Emmanuel Macron covered up decisions over the illegal treatment of mineral water by food industry giant Nestle, including the world-famous Perrier brand, a Senate inquiry commission said Monday.
An inquiry says France’s government covered up Nestle’s illegal treatment of bottled water
PARIS (AP) - The government of French President Emmanuel Macron covered up decisions over the illegal treatment of mineral water by food industry giant Nestle, including the world-famous Perrier brand, a Senate inquiry commission said Monday.
Its report focused on Nestle’s years of use of treatments to avoid bacterial or chemical contamination of water labeled as "natural mineral water" or "spring water" for brands also including Contrex, Vittel and Hépar. Such treatments are prohibited under French and European regulations.
The report concluded that France’s government had concealed "illegal practices.”
"In addition to Nestle Waters' lack of transparency, the French government's lack of transparency must also be highlighted," it said.