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 f
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Ananya Agarwal
Stealth • 6m
Their baby food products are absolutely bs and I think they need strict moderation.
What pain points do parent who are working(busy) would have for the food they provide to their children.
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Prithvi
Stealth • 7m
What are the 5 products you don't need but still you guys spend money on and buy? They can be either digital like subscriptions or any physical products
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Brainee
Stealth • 7m
I'm in a company that makes food products and what should I can learn and earn knowledge.. need your advice 🥲
As a founder i have seen lot of kind of interns. They think that this is the college life where they are enjoying in the company. They don't know how manager are micro manage them. Company policy, politics. It's not easy baby to work in tech. 😂💁🏻
Hey guys, what are your opinions on brand Luvottica, the company which came on shark tank, they didn't get funding but I believe sharks were shy to give them funding, otherwise their products were food, youth would buy them , new genz couples.
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SHAI
Stealth • 6m
I need a cofounder
For my ecommerce startup that helps people find their nearby products
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Praveena J
Stealth • 6m
I think they'll dominate the future with their current chip capabilities, future Robots, and other products which are already on the boom wave.
What are your thoughts??
Swiggy Launches Incognito Mode for Private Food and Grocery Orders
Swiggy, a popular food delivery and grocery platform in India, has introduced a new feature called Incognito Mode. This allows users to order food and groceri
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Arcane
Stealth • 4m
ONE INTERESTING OBSERVATION SERIES
DAY #5
While consumers say they care about sustainability, they aren't always willing to shell out extra cash for eco-friendly products. Across eight countries, a significant portion of people are buying sustaina