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
Learningย โขย 10m
Their baby food products are absolutely bs and I think they need strict moderation.
Fukra Insan launched his drink and it is priced at โน150, YouTubers launch their products thinking that we are celebrities and the whole of India will buy our products, maybe instead of thinking about this they should think what the public needs, they
ATTENTION : Startup idea, please share your opinion on this,
Hello every one yesterday i saw my brother straggle to contact good food catering and movement decoration agencies then i think on this problem, if i Creat platform the customers can book
They ask for experience for running a startup or starting a business. Tell me one thing does a small baby or infant need experience or internship to do potty .Think about it .He will Just do it.
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Shridhar Wakshe
Hey I am on Medialย โขย 1y
What pain points do parent who are working(busy) would have for the food they provide to their children.
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. ๐๐๐ป
we all get as much food as we require on time and where we need to have anyone think about the farmers what efforts they take to grow this food the answer is no because we are away from them and their farm and their efforts!
we should do something f
Food is something Quality matters but seems like they are sill using quick commerce for food preparation as well.
Definitely need a scrutiny before starting such a business.
What are your thoughts on this ?
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