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HiredG00N t1_j21z1ik wrote

I’d like to invest in this company

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Weary_Ad3004 t1_j21zb0y wrote

Seriously this logo reminds me of Nestle way too much. For a second i was sure that i saw Nestle logo while i was scrolling.

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ProductivityCanSuckI t1_j21zmrv wrote

You forgot about the part where they steal water and then sell it back to those same people. F- nestle.

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CYWNightmare t1_j2348cg wrote

"You say water shouldn't be a human right basically one time..." -Nestle probably

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elsanoodles t1_j23j510 wrote

No it is not. See r/fucknestle Bad things include child slavery on cocoa farms, stealing water from poor villages, then selling it bottled back to them, doing a lot of deforestation in the Amazon among other things

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moodog72 t1_j24uxxo wrote

This isn't fair at all. Neglect is simply looking the other way while suffering happens.

Nestle actively causes suffering. That is far worse than simple neglect.

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