Nestles.."Poland Spring" is common groundwater- new suit alleges: Mercury News: [View all]
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By Patricia Hurtado, (c) 2017, Bloomberg
Nestles Poland Spring Water unit has duped American consumers into paying premium prices for ordinary ground water thats pumped from some of Maines most populated areas, rather than from natural springs as the company advertises, according to a lawsuit.
While Poland Springs says its water bottles contain 100 percent natural spring water from a source deep in Maines woods, the complaint filed August 15 in federal court in Connecticut claims that Nestle Waters North America has bottled well water that doesnt meet the U.S. Food and Drug Administrations definition of spring water. The suit, which includes claims for breach of contract and fraud, also seeks unspecified damages for violations of state laws including New Jersey, New York and Massachusetts.
None of Poland Spring Waters eight purported natural spring sites contains a genuine spring under FDA rules, according to the suit. One or more of the companys largest volume groundwater collection sites which the suit says supplies up to 99 percent of the water in Poland Spring Water products are near a current or former refuse pit, landfill or petroleum dump site, the plaintiffs say.
To consumers, spring water from a naturally occurring spring signifies purity and high quality and commands a premium price compared to defendants non-spring drinking water products or filtered tap water, according to the proposed class-action suit filed on behalf of consumers whove bought the water. To illicitly capture that premium, defendant, since it began selling the Poland Spring brand in 1993, has bottled common groundwater and illegally mislabeled it as 100 percent Natural Spring Water.'