Dive Summary:
- Glenn Beck, the controversial and outspoken conservative commentator, did a whole segment railing against Nestle water on his radio show.
- While at times just poking fun, Beck did take offense to Nestle's "green" packaging, claiming it was just cheaper for the company, thus raising the profit margins.
- He also noticed the water came from the Dallas water system, a fact that made Beck question whether all bottled water was just a complete sham.
From the article:
Nestlé Waters North America is under fire from high-profile US shock jock Glenn Beck, who rubbished the company's Pure Life water and its PET bottle on his radio show Monday. Brandishing a 500ml bottle of Nestlé Pure Life during a 10-minute diatribe against the product, Beck proclaims at one point: "I don't like their [Nestlé's] chocolate, I don't like their water, but I buy them anyway."