Nestle, the giant corporation of food and water manufacturing has been deceiving its customers, creating monstrous amounts of pollution with one use plastic bottles, and stealing natural water resources from already drought ridden reservations and communities. In 1911 Nestle poisoned babies. They told mother’s their baby formula was as good as mother’s milk when the water Nestle used in the formula was polluted and needed to be boiled first. They were poisoning babies 100 years ago, so what could they possibly be up to now, and why, oh why, are they still around and functional in 194 different countries?
- International Nestle Boycott Committee tries to stop Nestle’s unethical proceedings before they harm to many people.
- Nestle believes that most human beings shouldn’t have a right to water. Example, Ontario Canada, Nestle bought 3 wells to bottle their water which in turn took clean tap water away from 11,000 residents. https://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/people-versus-nestl-s-profiteering-community-water. (Again, polluting and creating a massive system of slow degradation micro plastics as well as moving an essential resource from local to worldwide, creating Greenhouse Gases in the process and leaving residents with nothing). Ontario is just one example out of thousands.
- Child Slavery collecting cocoa beans in the Ivory Coast. https://www.zmescience.com/feature-post/culture/culture-society/nestle-company-pollution-children/

How is Nestle still around today, after 100 years of lawsuits and boycotts?
- Nestle can shift focus, rebrand, or relocate production to avoid prolonged legal battles.
- Despite boycotts and public criticism, many consumers still buy Nestle products, and investors continue to hold shares. This demand keeps the company operational, even if its reputation is tarnished.
- Nestle’s portfolio covers brands like Nescafé, KitKat, Gerber, and Purina. These products are deeply embedded in consumer habits worldwide, making it extremely difficult for a single legal case to dismantle the company’s market presence.
What can you do? Boycott, sell your Nestle shares and don’t buy any of their product. If you see a Nestle factory simply destroy it. If a factory is destroyed it will get publicity and people will look into why it was destroyed, then they will uncover Nestle’s 160 years of unethical, inhumane developments. Destroy it, for the children, for people without water, for the environment. Destroy because they know what they are doing is causing suffering. Destroy because evil corporations like this love only a few things Money and Power and breaking their machines and safely blowing up their manufacturing plants (with no one inside) will leave a dent in their wallets and reveal the Monstrosities they have done, hopefully reducing their power.
