Reminder that their CEO unapologetically said that he doesn’t think water is a human right.
Also reminder that the US is the only country in the UN to vote against food being a human right.
USA 🤝 Nestlé
Time to get the guillotines.
Reminder that as much as I am not a Nestlé fan, he never said that.
He said :
“Water is, of course, the most important raw material we have today in the world. It’s a question of whether we should privatize the normal water supply for the population. And there are two different opinions on the matter. The one opinion, which I think is extreme, is represented by the NGOs, who bang on about declaring water a public right. That means that as a human being you should have a right to water. That’s an extreme solution. The other view says that water is a foodstuff like any other, and like any other foodstuff it should have a market value. Personally, I believe it’s better to give a foodstuff a value so that we’re all aware it has its price, and then that one should take specific measures for the part of the population that has no access to this water, and there are many different possibilities there.”
Also, the whole “raahaahaha Nestlé is evil” was propulsed by Coca-Cola and Pepsico because they hated that a non-US company had rights on water in the US. (Water that they wanted to sell in the first place.) Nestlé is no more evil than any food company that is bigger than your local ethnic market. They just suck like every company. Don’t buy the propaganda and think that you are better from buying that brand rather than that one. Just say “fuck all of them”.
That means that as a human being you should have a right to water. That’s an extreme solution.
It seems like he said that to me.
Yes but… you got it. That was in the sense of, I can say fuck you all and take as much water as I want for my pool and to clean my car and it would be OK because I have an inconditional right to it…
Other than Costco’s CEO, every CEO is just a massive shitburger.
Gabe’s not that bad
He’s been holding back half-life 3 his entire life. 100% evil.
Didn’t they kill babies too?
They also said “Chocolate without slavery? That’s unpossible!”
That’s every large chocolate company though. Nestle just said the quiet part out loud. Even the ones that promise to use “ethical chocolate” are either unverifiable in their claims to begin with and/or have been exposed to be outright lying.
Yeah, or well, in theory their formula works, but given the realities of developing countries they knew they were killing babies when they introduced it there.
Didn’t matter, made profits, line went up.
My comment was going to be. For poisoning a bunch of African children.
There are a few inaccuracies and simplifications here. Lactalis is independent from Nestlé, though they have a co-entreprise for dairy. For l’Oréal, it’s a bit disingenuous to link both here because massive companies like that have a lot of mutual participations. And KitKat is manufactured by Hershey’s in the US I think.
That being said, Lactalis is equally shitty so you can avoid it anyway. And the same goes for l’Oréal. I don’t know about Hershey’s but I could bet.
Nestle also sold Wonka, I believe
I try to stay away from buying nestle stuff, but it’s nearly impossible… they have their mitts in everything, even cat food. (Purina) They have over 2000 brands ffs. https://www.nestle.com/brands
Really ought not buy their cat food though, at least not to feed cats. It’s horrible from a nutritional perspective.
Bad cat food is a major factor to feline obesity. Chonkers are not cute.
I agree with the overall sentiment. The money you’re saving in cat food is only going to lead to vet bills later on.
I’ll fight you on whether or not chonkers can be cute, though.
Without context, absolutely cute. However, since pets rely on their humans for food, them growing obese is a sign of abuse/neglect (even if not on purpose). Then it’s less cute.
If you think it’s hard in developed countries(im trying not to make an assumption about where you live but assume it’s considered a developed country) you should see the issue in other countries. Maggi is one of the most popular brands in a lot of South Easy Asia; you see their sauces in most restaurants and the instant noodles are considered the best.
And the whole Japanese Kit Kat thing. I’ve seen store in SEA that have tons of different Kit Kats forms Japan because they have tons of flavours. Obviously this is also popular.
Nestle has dug themselves an entrenched position in SEA and will not give it up.
They have nestled themselves into an entrenched position, lol
I’m in Canada, and while there are some options they’re usually more expensive or harder to find. I live nearly 50 km (30 miles) from the nearest city and the few local stores here have extremely limited selections which means I have to drive 100km (60 miles) round trip just to avoid giving nestle any of my money.
Usually it means a once a month road trip to stock up on stuff, but we still have to break down and bite the bullet every now and then when we run out unexpectedly.
That’s what you get if companies have no limit to growth.
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Buy Costco brand. I’m assuming they have cat food, been buying my dog food there for years.
And the baby formula scandal. https://www.businessinsider.com/nestles-infant-formula-scandal-2012-6?op=1
I’m amazed at how few people are aware of this, Fuck Nestlé!
I learned about this at university. Wasn’t sure I’d find mention of it online but it’s out there. One of the many examples of corporations extra psychotic behavior in the Global South. IIRC they were keen on getting mothers feeding their babies formula particularly so their breast milk dried up and then they would have no alternative, becoming dependent and stuck in a financial bind.
Accurate except for the depiction of Nestle as if it fucking cares.
Good point:
Perfection.
They also made up the whole “energy gap” nonsense trying to convince children and parents that their sugar water is “healthy”.
https://worldofbuzz.com/heres-need-know-viral-milo-sugar-controversy/
https://marketingmagazine.com.my/we-dont-need-no-sugar-daddy/
Today’s subject: Slavery
TIL what Maggi is.
It’s more like extortion. Steal the water, “purify” it, resell for exorbitant prices, infinite profit.
In most counties they just sell processed tap water.
Fuck nestle
What on Earth is Maggi?
Put it on hard-boiled eggs. Yummy.
Liquid MSG. Makes my shitty cooking taste good.
Like water for chocolate