Wednesday 11 June 2014

Nespresso Fined by French Court for Unfair Competition

Nespresso Fined by French Court for Unfair Competition - Bloomberg

Nespresso Fined by French Court for Unfair Competition


 

Nestle SA (NESN) was ordered to pay 500,000 euros ($677,000) plus legal fees to Ethical Coffee Co. after a French court ruled that Nespresso competed unfairly against the maker of knock-off capsules that work in its machines. 

The decision, confirmed by Ethical Coffee founder Jean-Paul Gaillard, follows a December 2012 allegation by the Fribourg, Switzerland-based company that Nespresso conducted a “smear” campaign against its products through the Nespresso Club, online and through machine distributors. 

Nespresso plans to appeal the ruling, Diane Duperret, a spokeswoman for the Nestle brand, said in an e-mailed statement. 

Nespresso, Europe’s biggest maker of single-serve coffee, has been losing market share to capsules made by companies including D.E Master Blenders 1753, Mondelez International Inc. (MDLZ) and Ethical Coffee as some of its patents expire. The brand has been adding espresso varieties and expanding in countries such as the U.S. to boost sales. 

“We are disappointed in the decision by the Paris court,” Duperret said. “We do not agree with the way in which our communications have been characterized. We are committed to free and fair competition.” 

In April, Nestle came to an agreement to end a probe by the French competition regulator by offering to lift obstacles to makers of rival capsules. France is the source of more than a quarter of Nespresso’s sales, according to the regulator. 

Nestle stopped reporting Nespresso’s sales after 2011, when annual revenue was at least 3.5 billion Swiss francs ($3.9 billion). The brand has boosted sales by about 500 million francs a year at constant exchange rates for the past seven years, Nestle said in a presentation last week.
(An earlier version of this story was corrected to fix a conversion of the fine into dollars in the first paragraph.) 

To contact the reporters on this story: Thomas Mulier in Geneva at tmulier@bloomberg.net; Matthew Boyle in London at mboyle20@bloomberg.net
 
To contact the editors responsible for this story: David Risser at drisser@bloomberg.net Marthe Fourcade 
 


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Monday 3 March 2014

What Coffee Capsules are Compatible with Nespresso

Not all Nespresso machines work with any coffee capsule



Not all Nespresso machines work with any coffe capsuleWater in the capsule container instead of Coffee in the Cup: The new Nespresso Machine models create incompatibility with Capsule Clones. 

In the test performed by K-Tipp, a large European Consumer Magazine, in January 2014, especially capsules from Coop, Jacobs and Aldi did not work, whereas Pressogno, Café Royal and La Caffè Mocha achieved 100% compatibility.

Nespresso has changed the way capsules are pierced, causing some compatible capsules to no longer function properly. The needles in the latest Nespresso models are so thin, that they are not able to pierce the capsule of some competitors and in the extreme case, will crush the capsule.


The Nespresso machine models "Pixie", "U" and "Inissia" are using the
new, thinner injectors. This is "part of our ongoing development" of the capsule system says Nestle.


The problem for customers: While the new, thinner needles work well with the original Nespresso Aluminum capsule, they struggle with some plastic capsules from other manufacturers, as the needles are too thin and can’t pierce through the hard plastic.

The result: crushed capsules, half-full cups and plenty of water in the body, or the machine simply refused their service and turned off.

Our advice: Anyone who has previously used coffee capsules from other manufacturers should keep their Nespresso machine as long as possible, as the new machines do not work with all capsule clones.

K-Tipp performed a test with 12 Nespresso coffee machines and 8 Coffee Capsule brands


The most important outcome:

Capsules from these brands fit into all machines and are 100% compatible with the machines tested:

  • the Pressogno capsules "Espresso Medium" (SPAR and Volg),
  • the "Espresso" capsules Café Royal ( Migros) and
  • the capsules  "Espresso" La Caffè Mocha (Coop , Fust and InterDiscount ).


These capsules did not work

By far the most problems occurred with the following brands:
  • the capsules "Espresso Classico" Jacobs Momente and
  • the capsules "Espresso 1882" Caffè Vergnano .

None of these capsules worked in the Nespresso "U" of Koenig. The needle could not pierce the capsules from Jacobs and the machine shut down.

Water ran passed the Caffè Vergnano capsule straight into the cup.


Jacobs manufacturer Mondelez says: "We are working to regain compatibility as soon as possible. There was a similar statement from Coop, stating that the suppliers would adapt to the changes.

The capsule "Supremo" from 100 % Espresso (available at Aldi) also proved incompatible: The Aluminum foil came off the capsule in almost all the testing. Particularly annoying was that in some cases, the foil was caught in the machine and had to be scraped off with a knife. Aldi is aware of the problem and says that in the problem with the foil has been resolved.



How the test was performed:

K-Tipp bought 12 standard editions of current Nespresso machines from De'Longhi, Koenig and Turmix . 10 Capsules from 8 different manufacturers were tested in every single machine.

  • Did the mechanism work properly?
  • Did the needles pierce the capsule or crush it?
  • Did we get a cup of coffee or some watery broth?
  • Not every deformation of some plastic capsule necessarily led to a
    loss in quality. However if there was more water in the cup than
    expected, this was considered a malfunction


What Coffe Capsules are Compatible with Nespresso






What Coffee Capsules are Compatible with Nespresso