
Editorial: Nestlé ordinance a bad precedent - Sacramento Opinion - Sacramento Editorial Sacramento Bee:
"Over the years, numerous bottling firms and breweries have set up shop in Sacramento.
To date, none of these bottlers – from Alhambra to Coca-Cola – has triggered much opposition for the products they sell or the water rates they pay. Yet both of those issues have bubbled to the surface with the arrival of NestlĂ© Waters to Sacramento.
Nestlé was welcomed by Mayor Kevin Johnson when it signed a lease in July for a building at the Florin Fruitridge Industrial Park. Since then, the reception has been less welcoming. Activists have targeted Nestlé for its efforts to site a bottling plant in McCloud, in Northern California, and for its threat to sue Miami-Dade County, Fla., over ads promoting city tap water."
"Over the years, numerous bottling firms and breweries have set up shop in Sacramento.
To date, none of these bottlers – from Alhambra to Coca-Cola – has triggered much opposition for the products they sell or the water rates they pay. Yet both of those issues have bubbled to the surface with the arrival of NestlĂ© Waters to Sacramento.
Nestlé was welcomed by Mayor Kevin Johnson when it signed a lease in July for a building at the Florin Fruitridge Industrial Park. Since then, the reception has been less welcoming. Activists have targeted Nestlé for its efforts to site a bottling plant in McCloud, in Northern California, and for its threat to sue Miami-Dade County, Fla., over ads promoting city tap water."