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== '''FUCK NESTLÈ.''' ==


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=== '''Why?''' ===
Nestlé engages in evil business practices, including (but not limited to):


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* child labour
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* slave labour
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* pushing infant formula to mothers in developing countries, resulting in diarrhoeal illnesses and a 27% increase in infant mortality
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* water theft
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* pollution
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* demanding Ethiopia repay a debt of $6 million (€5.86m)...at a time when the country was struck by famine
 
=== Brands and Boycotts ===
It's not easy to avoid every last brand from such a big company. But take heart that boycotts do work -- otherwise, why would any company worry about negative PR? We hope to provide clarity on what brands Nestlé owns, to allow consumers to make informed decisions.

Revision as of 08:55, 18 October 2024

FUCK NESTLÈ.

Why?

Nestlé engages in evil business practices, including (but not limited to):

  • child labour
  • slave labour
  • pushing infant formula to mothers in developing countries, resulting in diarrhoeal illnesses and a 27% increase in infant mortality
  • water theft
  • pollution
  • demanding Ethiopia repay a debt of $6 million (€5.86m)...at a time when the country was struck by famine

Brands and Boycotts

It's not easy to avoid every last brand from such a big company. But take heart that boycotts do work -- otherwise, why would any company worry about negative PR? We hope to provide clarity on what brands Nestlé owns, to allow consumers to make informed decisions.