Nestlé

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Nestlé is a large multinational 🏳️ Swiss company that produces infant formulas and food. He commits crimes against food and humanity. Nestle is best known for his evil deeds such as draining/polluting resources from poor countries, sending fake nurses to replace breastfeeding, and using 🏳️ child labor to pick cocoa beans for his chocolates.

Nestlé is responsible for 10.5 million baby deaths. He also wants to own all the water. So, many people cannot access water without his approval.

History

Nestlé had a humble and bittersweet beginning. 🏳️ German-born 🏳️ Henri Nestlé was making a life in 🏳️ Switzerland, more specifically in the 🏳️ French-speaking canton of 🏳️ Vaud. In 1867, in the town 🏳️ Vevey, Henri Nestlé developed milk-based baby food and soon began marketing it. The following year, 🏳️ Daniel Peter began seven years of work perfecting the milk chocolate manufacturing process. Nestlé had the solution Peter needed to fix his problem of removing all the water from the milk added to his chocolate, thus preventing the product from developing mildew.

In 1890, Henri Nestlé dies.

A boycott of Nestlé began on 4 July 1977 in the 🏳️ United States of America. It were prompted due to many unethical practices, such as Nestlé's aggressive marketing of infant formulas (i.e., substitutes for breast milk), particularly in underdeveloped countries. In May 1978, the US Senate held a public hearing into the promotion of breast milk substitutes in developing countries and joined calls for a Marketing Code. In 1979, 🏳️ WHO and 🏳️ UNICEF hosted an international meeting that called for the development of an international code of marketing, as well as action on other fronts to improve infant and early child feeding practices. Boycotts expanded into Europe in the early 1980s.

In response to the boycotts, Nestlé created an independent agency, the Nestlé Infant Formula Audit Commission (NIFAC) in 1982. Boycotts lasted till 1984 as boycott coordinators met with Nestlé, who agreed to sign an agreement where Nestlé pledged to fully implement the International Code of Marketing of Breast-Milk Substitutes. The boycott was then officially suspended.

The first half of the 1990s proved to be favourable for Nestlé. Trade barriers crumbled, and world markets developed into more or less integrated trading areas.

At the second 🏳️ World Water Forum in 2000, Nestlé and other 🏳️ corporations persuaded the World Water Council to change their statement so as to reduce access to drinking water from a "right" to a "need". Nestlé continues to take control of aquifers and bottle their water for profit.

In 2022, Nestlé was in hot water for not pulling out of 🏳️ Russia when he invaded 🏳️ Ukraine.

In 2024, a new controversy arose when Nestlé was found adding sugar and honey to infant milk and cereal products in certain countries.

Controversies

Nestlé has been very infamous for many inhumane scandals, which he faced criticism and boycotts for:

  • incidents of contaminated and infested food products
  • actively spreading disinformation about recycling
  • 🏳️ illegal water-pumping from drought-stricken 🏳️ Native American reservations
  • preventing access to non-bottled water in impoverished countries
  • price fixing
  • 🏳️ slave labor
  • child labor
  • extensive union-busting activity
  • 🏳️ deforestation

Baby Formulas

In order to promote and maximize profits from his baby formulas, Nestlé sents fake nurses to poor countries and give baby formulas to the people there, telling them it's a better alternative for breast milk. But in fact, the baby formulas are nowhere near as good as breast milk, leaving babies malnutritioned. Nestlé would give mothers just enough formula for just enough time in order to make the body stop producing milk, leaving families dependent on buying expensive Nestlé formulas.

Child Labor

Nestlé relies on suppliers who use child labor to harvest products, such as chocolate. Multiple reports have documented the widespread use of child labour as well as 🏳️ slavery and child trafficking by cocoa suppliers throughout West African plantations, on which Nestlé (and many other major chocolate companies) rely.

Water Scandal

Nestlé extract water from developing nations, leaving the locals with no water. How he does this is he bribes "morally flexible" politicians, which are aplenty in developing countries such as those in 🏳️ Africa. He also controls non-bottled water, forcing locals to buy the expensive bottled water which he sells.

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How to draw

Nestlé's logo

Nestlé has a drawing rating of hard.

  1. In brown, draw the outline of a nest.
  2. Add a branch under the nest.
  3. Inside the nest, draw the outline of two baby birds with their beak open, facing right.
  4. Sitting at the right side of the nest, facing left, draw the outline of a parent bird.
  5. In the top left corner draw the outline of a three-leafed plant.
  6. Add eyes and finished.
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