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Havish Gupta

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Ganda Dhanda (5/20) Nestle, The most cruel Food Company So Nestley was started by Henri Nestle 1860s as world's first baby milk powder and then expanded to other goods. Later, Henri sold his company. After the takeover, Nestle started doing this for more profit for their child milk solution. 1) advertised their solution as more healthy, 2) paid hospital and doctor to advertise their products 3) They gave endless free samples But none of this was true. Their baby milk formula lacked many nutrients and this lead to baby's death and lack of immunity. But it's not over yet! 1) In 2013, in Paksitan, they stopped a river's water supply to a city and sold the city the same water, the supply to which they stopped. 2) During water crises in California, Nestle took the water from fresh lakes and sold to the people at expensive rates 3) in Ethiopia, once they demanded $6 Million is compensation, when ethopia was facing serious financial crises. What do you think?

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