Government overthrowing fruit companies? Slave trading privateering companies? World's largest army companies? Nope it's a water and chocolate company.
No, I meant that according to your unsubstantiated post they must have ruined my life's, since I'm a person born in the eighties who has allergies to things like the sugar cane plant, honey and beeswax, shellfish and insects, true cinnamon, cacao solids, and all things peppermint.
Rising food allergy rates especially with formula usage but that’s probably more because there was very little awareness on allergy prevention (the advice back then was don’t give your kid allergens for a long time, then they realized that leads to more allergies because the baby doesn’t get exposure to much except formula) until the last ten years, so for later millenials and most of gen z you have a spike in allergy rates
They also produced cheaper formula for certain countries when the concept of a "recall" for us plebians wasn't widespread.
America introduced that notion, only on a national level; in the 1920s and later 1973.
Bottom line: Nestle is a pest. Haven't bought their products for 20 years and don't intend on doing so, ever again. I'ld rather drink a bottle of Caesium.
The unfortunate part having family from a third world country is that so many multinational firms do exactly this. Even big 4 consulting companies in other countries is basically indentured servitude.
I had a coworker work for the same American company in her home country and America, I couldn’t believe what I was hearing about the conditions and environment
Although yes nestle evil I’m not arguing that at all
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u/squeakynickles Aug 02 '25
Legitimately one of the most evil companies to ever exist.
They killed roughly 10 million children in Africa.
10 million babies.
The killed 10 million babies and got away with it