No further growth when it comes to spring water consumption
SGS Institute Fresenius, one of Europe's leading providers of non-medical laboratory analysis, signed a 3 year-contract with Videgrádi Ásvánvíz Ltd., since their products proved to be commensurate with the company's strict quality-audition – the company announed within the compass of a Budapest-based roundtable-discussion organized by Visegrádi Ásványvíz on 25th November.
Mineral waters are going to be inspected rather closely, including 300 various strict analyses fro 2011. Throughout the press conference, the possibility that Hungarian mineral water-consumption will reach that of the Western average, also came up. SGS Institut Fresenius offers a wide range of tests in this field. Our many years of experience, a team of experts and the continuous further development of our test systems and adapting the test methods to the state of the art give our customers the security of knowing that they will have regulatory acceptance.
Videgrádi Ásványvíz was not the only product reaching the expectations of SGS Institute Fresenius: a number of other brands such as Balfi and Pannon Aqua, owned by Pet-Pack Ltd.
In the past two decades, interest in mineral water grew immensely. More and more customers opt for spring waters, and water in various flavours are also catching up lately, though they only cover a rough 2 percent of the entire traffic.
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