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    Exclamation Lawsuit claims Poland Spring a ‘colossal fraud,’ selling groundwater

    Lawsuit claims Poland Spring a ‘colossal fraud,’ selling groundwater

    https://bangordailynews.com/2017/08/...g-groundwater/

    By Jake Bleiberg, BDN Staff

    Posted Aug. 17, 2017, at 1:11 p.m.
    Last modified Aug. 17, 2017, at 7:20 p.m.

    PORTLAND, Maine — A group of bottled water drinkers has brought a class action lawsuit against the company behind Poland Spring, alleging that the Maine business has long deceived consumers by mislabeling common groundwater.

    The lawsuit was filed in a Connecticut federal court on Tuesday and accuses Nestle Waters North America Inc. of a “colossal fraud perpetrated against American consumers.”

    The civil suit was brought by 11 people from the Northeast who collectively spent thousands of dollars on Poland Spring brand water in recent years. It is seeking millions of dollars in damages for a nationwide class and appears to hinge on whether the sources of Poland Spring water meet the Food and Drug Administration’s definition of a spring.

    The suit comes as the company, a subsidiary of the Swiss food giant Nestle, is looking to expand its operations in Maine.

    [The Poland Spring water controversy, explained]

    In a statement, a Nestle Waters spokesperson said that its water meets all relevant federal and state regulations on the classification and collection of spring water and that the suit is “an obvious attempt to manipulate the legal system for personal gain.”

    But the 325-page lawsuit, which was filed by lawyers from four firms, claims that none of the company’s Maine water sources meets the federal definition for spring water and that the company has “politically compromised” state regulators. Rather than spring water, Nestle Waters is actually purifying and bottling groundwater, some of which comes from sites near waste and garbage dumps, the suit claims.

    For instance, the suit claims that the company’s wells in Poland, Maine, have never been scientifically proven to be connected to a spring and draw in surface water, which cannot legally be called spring water. It further alleges that the company has put water from some of these wells through a purification process that disqualifies it as spring water under federal regulations.

    The suit makes similar claims about Poland Spring water sources in Hollis, Fryeburg, Denmark, Dallas Plantation, Pierce Pond Township and Kingfield.

    “The claims made in the lawsuit are without merit,” said a spokesperson for Nestle Waters. “Poland Spring is 100 [percent] spring water.”

    This is not the first time that Nestle Waters has faced such allegations. In 2003, it settled a class action lawsuit alleging that Poland Spring water doesn’t come from a spring. In that case, the company did not admit the allegation but reportedly agreed to pay about $10 million in discounts to consumers and charity contributions.

    [Poland Spring wants faster rail service for possible Lincoln bottling plant]

    Poland Spring has gotten away with this deception, the suit claims, by co-opting state regulators and interweaving its interests with those of state government.

    Since 1998 the company has generated millions of dollars for Maine through licensing agreements, and since 2003 it has had an executive on the governor-appointed body that oversees the state drinking-water regulation enforcement agency, the suit states.

    The court complaint further says that the Maine Drinking Water Program scientist who approved many of the company’s spring water permits spent a decade working with this executive at a private engineering firm and that the agency failed to get independent proof of the springs’ existence.

    The Maine Drinking Water Program did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Falsely labeling its product as pure spring water has allowed Nestle Waters to sell Poland Spring water at a premium, the suit states.

    The 11 consumers who brought the legal action are seeking at least $5 million in monetary damages for a national class and several state subclasses. They requested a jury trial.

    The lawyers who filed the suit did not respond to requests for comment.
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    The same Nestle that uses (used?) child slave labor for it's chocolate? Shocking, shocking, I tell you.

    http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthr...le-s-Chocolate

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    The same Nestle that sells mothers in 3rd world countries baby formula and filtered water, give them a sample of baby formula for free, then when they can no longer breastfeed their children are forced to buy more of the baby formula, but then can't afford the filtered water, and are forced to use dirty drinking water to mix the formula with
    A savage barbaric tribal society where thugs parade the streets and illegally assault and murder innocent civilians, yeah that is the alternative to having police. Oh wait, that is the police

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    We've been lied too again? C'mon, seriously? <s>
    “The spirits of darkness are now among us. We have to be on guard so that we may realize what is happening when we encounter them and gain a real idea of where they are to be found. The most dangerous thing you can do in the immediate future will be to give yourself up unconsciously to the influences which are definitely present.” ~ Rudolf Steiner

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    Has Trump denounced Poland Springs Water yet?

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    Probably just a conspiracy theory

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