Meyer agreed with Nestle Waters that the plaintiffs lacked standing to demand new labels, because they now knew the alleged "truth" about Poland Spring and could buy other brands of water.
A lawsuit has claimed that one of the world's largest mineral water companies, Poland Spring, is falsely claiming that it is selling spring water. A federal judge in Connecticut has ruled that the ...
Meyer agreed with Nestle Waters that the plaintiffs lacked standing to demand new labels, because they now knew the alleged “truth” about Poland Spring and could buy other brands of water.
Florida-based Primo Brands, but the water is still sourced from numerous locations in western Maine, according to the company. The company employs hundreds of workers at bottling plants in Poland ...
defendant’s use of the ‘Poland Spring’ brand name is unlawful.” The class claims Nestle has gone so far as to fake the existence of springs on its sites “by causing well water to flow artificially ...
Meyer agreed with Nestle Waters that the plaintiffs lacked standing to demand new labels, because they now knew the alleged “truth” about Poland Spring and could buy other brands of water.
A federal judge in Connecticut refused to dismiss a long-running lawsuit accusing the former Nestle Waters North America of defrauding consumers by labeling its Poland Spring bottled water as ...