Nestlé: A Real Life Horror Movie – This “story of Nestle” business mini-movie looks at the controversial history of Nestle, including scandals Nestle has been involved in, and accusations against the Nestle group.

However, as well as looking at the dark world of Nestle, and Nestle’s disturbing history of controversies & scandals, we’ll also learn the story of how Nestle began from humble beginnings with a life-saving product. Honestly, Nestle is a fascinating business story, especially given how often Nestle is brought up online as being one of the most hated / most evil companies. So… What’s the real truth about Nestle?
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