Nestle's actions speak louder than its words
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Nasty vultureNestlé, the World's Largest Food Company, boasts there is not a country on the planet where it does not operate.

It produces many Public Relations (PR) materials boasting of its positive impact and dismissing critics. For Nestlé's words, see:www.nestle.com 

This website acts as a portal for those who want to know if Nestlé's words truly reflect its actions. The different sections are maintained by experts whose organisations monitor what Nestlé is really doing on the ground. If you would like to write for this site, contact the Administrator with details of your organisation.

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Last Updated ( Jan 29, 2009 at 04:36 PM )
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