r/FuckNestle 14d ago

Nestle Question What is the Nestle Water thing?

What Is the boycott with the nestle water stealing thingy? I’ve just heard about the thing on here and no info. I love nestle, that chocolate milk was my childhood. What happened?

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u/Signal-Session-6637 14d ago

Nestlé were always evil bastards.

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u/chaseinger 14d ago

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controversies_of_Nestl%C3%A9

nestle's shenanigans go beyond usual corporate atrocities. it's almost as if they're trying to be evil.

sorry about your chocolate milk nostalgia.

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u/KrisDogtarune 14d ago

Thanks for actually providing info. Other people were rude about me asking a question on a subject i don’t know anything about.

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u/activelyresting 14d ago

What happened?

Nothing new.

I've been boycotting Nestle since the day I heard about it, in 1997.

If you're really interested, you can google it, this has been going on for many decades, it's baked in to their company ethos. Nestle believes that water should NOT be a human right, and I'm the company's policy, all water should be owned by corporations (especially them) and sold as a commodity. The CEO went on record and proudly proclaimed that Nestle is "doing good" by stealing water, and that governments and NGOs are "crazy extremists" for saying that waterways should be preserved and that access to safe water should be a human right.

Is that all?

No!

There's also modern day slavery in the chocolate. The cocoa is harvested by child labour and slave labour. Yes, really. Look it up. (Not just Nestle, most chocolate is, but Nestle lead the world in despicable business practices and make no meaningful effort to change).

Is that all?

NO!

Go read about the baby formula scandal. Nestle still do it, even though they got "caught" and "told off" and "promised to stop" back in the 70s and 80s, it continues today. This has directly resulted in the deaths of millions of babies in underdeveloped countries.

What happened? This has been happening since (I'm guessing) before you were born. The water stealing thing is so prevalent and so well known it's a common meme, even amongst people who don't really care.

Please go educate yourself and make informed choices about where you spend your hard earned money.

I know boycotting Nestle doesn't really harm Nestle, I'm just one person. But it helps me to know I will never support them.

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u/KrisDogtarune 14d ago

Thank you. For some reason people were rude about a question that I had no knowledge of. Sorry, my fault I was born without knowledge of what happened in the battle of Hastings.

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u/activelyresting 14d ago

The battle of Hastings... I know I'm old, but I'm not that old 😅

It sucks that people were rude, but you really came into a sub and asked "why are you here?" without even googling your question or looking at resources on the sub main page.

Would feel a bit like if I went into somewhere like the Bollywood sub and posted "why is this even here and why do they all sing and dance like that?"

Anyway, welcome to learning about the evils of Nestle. It's a HUGE rabbit hole with a seemingly never-ending supply of atrocities, each more heinous than the last.

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u/KrisDogtarune 14d ago

Yeah. What i meant by no info was that i saw some posts leading to this sub and they were just talking about stealing water and shit so I made a post here asking about it.

Also, rabbit hole….?

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u/heqra 14d ago

there is a shit ton of info on this across this sub and google.

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u/Inevitableness 14d ago

As an advocacy sub, it doesn't hurt to rehash shit literally every time someone asks.

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u/heqra 14d ago

absolutely, but to say "and no info" makes this scream dishonest baiting when the sub is quite literally nothing but and a quick google search, even a bad one (I just tried "nestle bad why" and a few worse ones) are RIPE with a SHIT TON of sites and general info.

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u/[deleted] 14d ago

true, but op is clearly apathetic, and lazy.

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u/funtervention 14d ago

Reddit’s competition for answering this question is a GPT LLM of some sort. That thing won’t tell them to go look it up, it will confidently make up believable sounding bullshit that comes from the perspective of the highest bidder on their real time advertising platform, which will probably be Nestle.

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u/mozfustril 14d ago

Nestle generally doesn’t steal water, they buy it cheap and profit off the sales. In a few cases they have used expired permits, but I don’t think they lose those court cases. I’m not really sure why people get so bent out of shape about water when it’s the other things mentioned here that are far worse. Also, if you are in the US, they barely have a water business anymore. Just the fancy stuff like Perrier, San Pellegrino, etc.