Perrier Sparkling Water Marketing Allowed – Nestlé Waters Ruling
- Okay, here's a summary of the news articles, formatted as requested, using a and list with data-* attributes where appropriate, and custom HTML elements for emphasis.
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- * The core issue is whether Perrier can continue to be sold as "natural mineral water".
Okay, here’s a summary of the news articles, formatted as requested, using a <ol> and <li> list with data-* attributes where appropriate, and custom HTML elements for emphasis. I’ll focus on the core facts. No scripts are used.
- Nestlé Waters can continue to market Perrier sparkling water after a court ruling.
- Le Monde reports that justice has authorized Perrier to remain on shelves, despite concerns about bottled water fraud, causing dismay among mineral water traders who follow regulations.
- Le figaro states the court rejected a request to suspend sales of Perrier bottles labeled as “natural mineral water“.
- Unknown Source reports on the court’s decision regarding the sale of Perrier bottles labeled as “natural mineral water”. (The link is incomplete, so source is unknown).
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* <span class="water-type" data-type="...">: Highlights the type of water and stores it in a data-type attribute.
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Key Takeaways:
* The core issue is whether Perrier can continue to be sold as “natural mineral water“.
* Courts have ruled in favor of Nestlé Waters, allowing continued sales for now.
* There are concerns about potential fraud related to the labeling of bottled water, specifically Perrier.
* Some mineral water traders are unhappy with the decision,believing it undermines fair competition.
