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This bottled water faces contamination scare: What UAE consumers need to know

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As bottled water remains a staple in many UAE households and restaurants, a recent alleged contamination scare involving Perrier water has raised concerns among consumers globally. Health authorities in the Occitanie region of France have reported the discovery of bacterial contamination in Perrier bottles produced at the Vergèze plant, prompting further investigations. 

This news could have ripple effects for UAE consumers, many of whom trust international brands for quality and safety. Here’s what you need to know about the latest developments surrounding this iconic water brand.

The Contamination Details

Health authorities in France’s Occitanie region have reported new contamination concerns regarding Perrier water bottles produced at the Vergèze plant, following three documented cases of non-compliance with health standards.

According to Radio France Internationale, around 300,000 75cl bottles were found to be contaminated with “pathogenic intestinal bacteria” during an internal inspection on March 11. The affected bottles came from production batches dated March 10 and 11. Tests revealed the presence of coliform bacteria, a type of Escherichia coli, leading the company to suspend distribution of the affected batches until further testing.

Additionally, the company flagged a second batch of 395 pallets due to a cap supply defect, leading to a technical non-compliance issue reported on March 22 and formally recorded on April 4. On April 10, further bacterial contamination was discovered during a health inspection of the plant’s wells and bottling lines by the Regional Health Agency (ARS), resulting in the isolation of another batch comprising 1,018 pallets.

Bottles quarantined 

Despite these issues, the company stated that previous contamination cases in February and March had undergone further testing and were deemed compliant, allowing for the resumption of distribution after a joint decision by the ARS and the Gard Prefecture. Nestlé Waters, the parent company of Perrier, clarified that some bottles had been quarantined due to minor deviations involving non-pathogenic natural flora or technical interventions causing malfunctions.

These repeated contamination concerns now threaten Perrier’s “natural mineral water” designation, a protected status governed by strict French regulations. This follows ongoing controversy surrounding the brand’s use of disinfectants in water labeled as “natural mineral”. Although the disinfectants are not harmful, they are banned for this classification, drawing criticism from both consumers and regulatory bodies.

The Paris Public Prosecutor’s Office has confirmed it is investigating the matter, following a formal complaint from the Directorate-General for Competition, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Control (DGCCRF). A parliamentary inquiry committee set up in November to scrutinise bottled water companies is expected to release its final report on May 19.

For consumers in the UAE, this serves as a reminder of the importance of ensuring the safety and quality of bottled products, especially those with a global presence like Perrier. As the situation develops, it is crucial for consumers to stay informed about the safety of the brands they trust.

(Source: Wam)

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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Paid parking around mosques in Dubai begins in August 

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Worshippers in Dubai will soon see a new parking system rolled out around 59 mosques across the city, and while the move introduces 24-hour paid parking, there’s good news too: It remains free during prayer times.

Starting in August, Parkin Company, Dubai’s largest public parking provider, will manage around 2,100 parking spaces in partnership with the Islamic Affairs & Charitable Activities Department (IACAD). The spaces, located around mosques, will be free to use for one hour during each prayer, helping ensure convenient access for worshippers.

Outside of those times, however, the same parking spots will operate as regular paid zones – either Zone M (standard) or Zone MP (premium), and will be chargeable 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Here’s a quick breakdown:

  • Zone M (Standard): Dh2 for 30 minutes, Dh4 for an hour.
  • Zone MP (Premium):
    • Off-peak: Dh2 (30 min), Dh4 (1 hour)
    • Peak: Dh3 (30 min), Dh6 (1 hour)

Of the 59 mosques involved, 41 will be in Zone M, while 18 fall under the premium MP category.

“We’re looking forward to seeing how this collaboration improves the worshipper experience,” said Eng. Mohamed Abdulla Al Ali, CEO of Parkin.

For now, this initiative is focused on the current 59 mosques, but both Parkin and IACAD say there’s potential to expand the programme in future.

Parkin already manages around 209,000 paid parking spaces across Dubai, including developer-owned areas and barrierless systems at malls like City Centre Deira and Mirdif. This partnership adds to their growing footprint and introduces a structured approach to mosque parking that balances convenience with efficiency.

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UAE fuel prices for August announced: Petrol rates hold, diesel sees hike

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Drivers in the UAE can expect mostly unchanged petrol prices in August, while diesel costs have risen.

The UAE’s Fuel Price Committee has announced the official petrol and diesel rates for August, with petrol prices remaining nearly unchanged from July, while diesel prices see a notable increase.

From August 1, fuel prices across the country will be as follows:

  • Super 98: Dh2.69 per litre (down from Dh2.70 in July)
  • Special 95: Dh2.57 per litre (down from Dh2.58)
  • E-Plus 91: Dh2.50 per litre (down from Dh2.51)
  • Diesel: Dh2.78 per litre (up from Dh2.63)

While petrol prices have dipped by just one fils, the 15-fils hike in diesel could impact logistics and goods transport.

Fuel prices in the UAE are revised monthly under global oil market trends. Since the deregulation of fuel prices in 2015, the country has followed a dynamic pricing model aligned with international benchmarks.

Despite slight monthly fluctuations, the UAE continues to offer some of the lowest fuel prices globally, averaging Dh2.58 per litre, helping residents manage daily transportation costs while keeping inflation in check.

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No tuition fees, just talent: New scholarship programme offers 100% tuition fee waiver

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In a major boost for aspiring medical students, especially those facing financial challenges, Aster DM Healthcare has launched a new scholarship programme offering 100% tuition fee waivers for MBBS, BSc Nursing, and BPharm courses. Designed to support 25 deserving students every year, the initiative opens doors to high-quality medical education at no cost, removing a key financial barrier for many talented individuals across India and the UAE

The Dr. Moopen’s Legacy Scholarship & Fellowships Programme, announced by Padma Shri Dr. Azad Moopen, Founder and Chairman of Aster DM Healthcare, is the first of its kind from a private medical college in Kerala, and promises to transform access to healthcare education in underserved regions.

“No capable student should have to give up on a dream of becoming a doctor, nurse, or pharmacist because they cannot afford it,” said Dr. Moopen. “This initiative is our commitment to changing that.”

Scholarship Details:

  • 5 MBBS students will be selected based entirely on academic merit, including NEET rankings.
  • 10 BSc Nursing and 10 BPharm students will be chosen based on a combination of academic performance and financial need.
  • The scholarship will cover 100% of tuition fees.
  • Over five years, 125 students are expected to benefit, with a financial commitment exceeding INR 3 crore annually.

Applications open on July 28, 2025, and detailed eligibility guidelines are available at www.dmscholarship.in.

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