Nestle discovers ethics
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Re: Nestle discovers ethics
But surely the mothers need to be fed as well? What good is a pallet of formula if the parents are dead? If they are that hungry they will eat the formula themselves. What you don't get is, you could feed the mother and the baby via the mother for far less than the price of giving the baby expensive western formula. It's just that Africans growing food for themselves is not part of Nestle's business strategy. Making them think they need expensive formula is.
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Re: Nestle discovers ethics
I like Nestle Instant Expresso.
Even if it is made from the scrotums of dead African babies.
Even if it is made from the scrotums of dead African babies.
Re: Nestle discovers ethics
Vegemite (vaginamite in schoolyards
) is spoiled brewers yeast.
Autolysed yeast technically speaking.
I prefer my yeast live in my glass of ale!

Autolysed yeast technically speaking.
I prefer my yeast live in my glass of ale!
Re: Nestle discovers ethics
Any company rediscovering their ethics should be front page news.
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