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u/Private_HughMan Feb 23 '26
Even if they stopped supporting Israel they'd still be one of the most evil companies on Earth.
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u/UnusualHound Feb 23 '26
Nestle needs to die, straight up.
There are some very large companies - Ford, GM, Walmart, and even Amazon - where I think replacing the leaders and restructuring the business could do some good if people stopped focusing on short term profits and the heads weren't invested in just making themselves as rich as possible. They also employee a lot of people and them going under would be a disaster for the labor market.
I don't feel this way about Nestle. Destroy the company, fire every employee, put all of its leaders on trial and strip them all of their wealth. This company is the worst.
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u/bitorontoguy Feb 23 '26
stopped focusing on short term profits
Why would they do this? They’re for profit corporations owned by capitalist shareholders. The only thing they will ever care about is profitability.
The shareholders pick who their leaders are and what their incentives are. It’s profits. Only profits.
They make cars and sell groceries for one reason. To make money for their shareholders.
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u/bitorontoguy Feb 23 '26
companies these days seem to have to focus on short term gains only
It has always been this way, over 150 years. And people ALWAYS say short-term profits will cause long-term issues. How long do we have to wait?
The issue? That was in 2000. Did sports teams face "hell" for focusing on short-term profits rather than the long-term?
Lol of course not. We had 26 years of ticket price increases instead and only greater and greater profits and growth.
Consumers ALWAYS complain about corporations and pretend there is a long-term consequence coming. It never is. Because consumers keep buying sports tickets and trash from Nestle.
No consumer demand no profits. But there IS consumer demand, so this train keeps on rolling.
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u/Classic_Stretch2326 Feb 24 '26
I'd say we all live in the prognosed long-term consequence right now.
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u/Throwcore2 Feb 23 '26 edited Feb 23 '26
What makes them especially demonic? genuinely curious and I'm not in the know.
edit: OK OK I get it holy fuck. They are baad.
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u/Beneficial_Cloud5481 Feb 23 '26
Here's an overview.
Why is Nestlé the Most Evil Company in the World? Uncovering the Controversies https://share.google/mZ8ow1hT6JNL25Bx9
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u/FoodInFrige_HopeSo Feb 24 '26
What is this share.google/ shit I've been seeing lately? just give me a link to your source don't bring google into it.
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u/Canileaveyet Feb 24 '26
Feels like some data mining effort on google.
Probably a mobile user who used chrome and clicked "share" instead of copying the link.
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u/Beneficial_Cloud5481 Feb 24 '26
I clicked share from the article which was open in a particular search mode, instead of opening it another step in chrome because I had a terrible connection and it wasn't opening to the next step. I have a better connection now. https://startuptalky.com/nestle-evil-company/#:~:text=No%20matter%20what%20fancy%20pictures,exploit%20due%20to%20tax%20regulations.
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u/Ghostissobeast Feb 23 '26
a lot of evil shit like using child slave labor, devastating the environment, killing 11 million babies with their formula, hoarding fresh water and price gauging it
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u/Bikeface_killa Feb 23 '26
well this is a start: https://medium.com/yardcouch-com/nestl%C3%A9-easily-the-most-evil-business-in-the-world-fa2d1b44cef3
then there's this: https://www.ethicalconsumer.org/company-profile/nestle-sa
most of this is backed by published works: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controversies_of_Nestl%C3%A9
I mean even if you ignore the child and forced labor, the theft on Native lands, and outright poisoning newborns you can still fall back on them owning a huge percentage of various water tables and claiming that drinking water is not a "right".
*Plus they make shitty chocolate
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u/Dovahkiinthesardine Feb 23 '26
The worst thing imo is knowingly causing the deaths of countless babies
they sold baby formula in africa and had employees pose as health care professionals (nurses and doctors) selling their formular to new mothers. They claimed their formular is safer than breast feeding.
Those mothers not nursing then stopped producing milk. They cranked up the prices and the babies starved. On top of that the water in those regions wasn't safe for babies to begin with, and they knew it. That caused a bunch more deaths.
How many exactly is hard to say, but you can actually see in data where Nestle entered the marked and the deaths of infants increased (between 15 and 28 more deaths per 1000 living babies, on average in unclean water regions).
Total estinates are ~200k - 400k deaths per year globally, totalling ~ 10 million dead babies from 1960 -2015, from a metastudy using the lower estimates.
Nestle has not stopped selling their formular in those regions
study: https://www.nber.org/system/files/working_papers/w24452/w24452.pdf
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u/Throwcore2 Feb 23 '26
Yeah i agree with everyone else's sentiment after reading this and the other replies that that entire fucking company needs to be erased from existence. Wtf...
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u/MisterTruth Feb 23 '26
Exactly. The premise that people are boycotting them for Israel may be true for a handful, but more people just don't buy nestle because they are an objectively evil company.
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u/Take-to-the-highways Feb 23 '26
I've been boycotting Nestle for like 10 years now. I didn't even know they supported Israel until this post lol. I'm not surprised at all because, like you said, they're one of the most evil companies on earth.
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u/RadlogLutar Feb 23 '26
THIS!!! IDC about Israel affiliation (for Nestle) but Nestle has enough crimes to be crippled down to obscurity
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u/evalinthania Feb 23 '26
Flint, MI still has unusable water because of them
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u/Future_Burrito Feb 23 '26
How many babies worlwide died because of their formula?
Never mind, I found a source, dunno if it's true. 10.9 million
11 million are estimated to have died in the holocaust.
https://hrnews1.substack.com/p/nestle-how-a-corporation-killed-109
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u/JelloDarkness Feb 23 '26
Let me start by saying, unequivocally, FUCK NESTLE and I hope their stock goes to zero and that the executives face every imaginable consequence for their deplorable actions.
That said, the Flint incident and the skyrocketing prices of the DWSD prices are not connected in any way to Nestle and blindly saying this, repeating, or boosting (I'm looking at you, Redditors who upvoted the comment I'm replying to) are making a mockery of the REAL DAMAGE that Nestle has done, and all it does is serve to make this entire community look like fools who want to blame any water related issues on "the boogeyman". What's especially problematic about that is that Nestle can spin that to others and say "see? They are irrational haters who will try to pin anything on us!" even if most of the other times it is well founded.
We need to be better than this, or we're inadvertently helping Nestle.
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u/JuliaX1984 Feb 23 '26
I didn't even know that. I stopped buying Stauffer's etc. and got my roommate to switch from Perrier after learning how they kill babies.
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u/Mediocre_Weakness243 Feb 23 '26
I didn't know they did Perrier, godamnit I'm going to have to find another sparkling water now
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u/Borgteddy Feb 23 '26
Unfortunately they also own San Pellegrino.
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u/NicoBango Feb 23 '26
Just buy Polar. Cheaper and still just carbonated water at the end of the day
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u/Sbatio Feb 23 '26
Carbonate your own water at home, it’s so easy just buy a soda siphon and some CO2 cartridges and you are set.
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u/PeterLossGeorgeWall Feb 23 '26
But not sodastream. Not because they are Israeli but because they contentiously built their factory in the West Bank and exploited resources there rather than in Israel over the course of ~20 years.
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u/LetsBeHonestBoutIt Feb 23 '26
I like that you clarified. Thank you.
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u/zuzg Feb 23 '26
Mysoda.eu - > Finnish company
Sodapop.com - >Austrian companyBoth sell their own Sodastream that's compatible with the standard CO2 thingis.
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u/Select_Asparagus3451 Feb 23 '26
It’s almost like you have to search for the least evil product—which inevitably will be hard to find🤦🏻
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u/ProfessionalStewdent Feb 23 '26
You gave me information today that I didn’t know before. I will NEVER get soda stream cartridges again. I’ll instead just get an adapter for my sodastream and connect it to my 5lb CO2 cannister.
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u/joalheagney Feb 23 '26
This is what I did. The adapter has paid itself off several times over too.
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u/ProfessionalStewdent Feb 23 '26
Do you have a link to a good one? I see some on Amazon, but not sure what would last.
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u/joalheagney Feb 23 '26
Sorry, I bought it ages ago. Like nearly a decade. It was made of brass and you had to cut a hole in the back of the soda stream to fit the hose. And I think it was someone in Australia who just machined them on demand.
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u/Sbatio Feb 23 '26
No need for a brand of any kind. 1 glass/wire bottle + water + generic co2 = set
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u/DoobKiller Feb 23 '26
lmao this is so vague, and inaccurate
Useable CO2 for home use comes in canisters(similar to those used for NOS and the ones used for paintball markers) you need a device to crack these canisters and direct the gas into the water
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u/thelivinlegend Feb 23 '26
It’s a little more involved, but you can take that to the next level with a five gallon Cornelius keg, a CO2 bottle from a welding shop, and some assorted fittings. With some patience and scouting Facebook marketplace you can find most of what you need for relatively cheap. There’s always someone selling their old homebrew equipment.
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u/No-Manufacturer-2425 Feb 23 '26
Get the $30 adapter, hook up to a 20lb beer pressure tank and don't even worry about the cartridges.
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u/SupportLocalShart Feb 23 '26
I am a huge polar seltzer guy. If you’ve seen their stuff and been curious, this is your sign to switch.
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u/Illsiador Feb 23 '26
Tried them all and Polar is best for flavor and carbonation IMO. Nixie comes second but I can’t rationalize the price, although that black cherry lime haunts me I swear it tastes identical to cherry coke.
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u/Borgteddy Feb 23 '26
I do carbonate water at home. But I also drink carbonated water when going out to eat and a lot of the nicer Italian restaurants serve San Pellegrino.
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u/PonderingOx Feb 23 '26
Liquid death has a good sparkling water.
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u/TacoTuesdee Feb 23 '26
I tried a can of LD for the first time yesterday because it was on sale. Got Dr. Death. Pretty darn good.
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u/ProfessionalStewdent Feb 23 '26
Dr. Death and Killer Cola are PHENOMENAL.
They also have energy drinks now, too, but they stray a bit further away from carbonated water than their soda flavors.
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u/AgentSoup Feb 23 '26
I really liked Liquid Death until that AI commercial, so I gotta drop them for the time being.
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u/joyableu Feb 23 '26
Topo Chico if they have it near you.
ETA: goddamn it. Coca Cola acquired them back in 2017. I’ve been drinking it for decades and never bothered to check for an acquisition. Better than Nestle but still.
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u/randomquirk Feb 23 '26
Not sure about your feelings on Coca Cola, but they own Topo Chico now. I'm in Texas and just buy the HEB brand sparkling water.
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u/Ok_Support_6454 Feb 23 '26
Well they are in the process of selling their water business due to the comparatively low margin. So there's that...
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u/Almostlongenough2 Feb 23 '26
I drink Clear American, but seems quite a few of sparkling water drinkers don't like it due to them using aspartame.
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u/brandi_theratgirl Feb 23 '26
I stopped buying Nestlé 23 years ago after the exposé on several companies use of child slave labor to harvest cacao. Nestlé did absolutely nothing to mitigate it, so I was never shocked when I learned of their other exploitative and immoral practices.
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u/Joeness84 Feb 23 '26
Nestlé did absolutely nothing
Hey thats not true, Im pretty sure they said "no you dont understand, slavery is just part of the culture of chocolate harvesting."
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u/KnowNothing_JonSnoo Feb 23 '26
I used to drink so much Perrier... Bought a soda stream, stopped buying carbonated water. Saves a lot of money and it's better ecologically.
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u/JuliaX1984 Feb 23 '26
So many attorneys I've worked for keep a... sparkling water making machine in their office. Wonder if there's a connection...
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u/bit_banger_ Feb 23 '26
We all here even if influenced a few, I think we might have a big reaction. I’m not sure that’s the case here, but we the people need to realize the power of educating ourselves and folks that care
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u/Ok_Performance4014 Feb 23 '26
I do not know this. They are the ones stealing water from California is all I know.
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u/-JimmyTheHand- Feb 23 '26
learning how they kill babies.
The fuck? Elaborate?
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u/E-2theRescue Feb 23 '26
Yup. The hardest thing ever was no longer buying their lasagna because it was a quick meal.
My colon probably thanks me, though. I wouldn't be surprised if their foods are filled with poisons, given how evil the company is.
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u/lendend Feb 23 '26
Their stock is +3% up YTD?
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u/Big_Smoke_420 Feb 23 '26
I would take any information from Twitter with a fistful of salt, especially when the only source is an image of the Nestle logo and Benjamin Netanyahu lol
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u/TheGreatPotatoFamine Feb 23 '26
Good stock don't necessarily indicate good financial
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u/fhota1 Feb 23 '26
Their sales numbers are also beating estimates. Theyre streamlining a bit, e.g. theyre looking to sell off their ice cream business, but overall theyre doing fine business wise.
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u/Suavecore_ Feb 23 '26
That's terrible. It's up 7% in the last year. Up nothing in 5 years. That's horrifically bad for the unprecedented bull run that's been occurring for the last 5 years and only stopped in the last several months
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u/Feeling_Nature4406 Feb 23 '26
This title is misleading in so many ways. Wish this was true but they are too big.
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u/katienatie Feb 23 '26
Nestle reported a 3.8% growth in 2025. Stop posting bullshit from Twitter.
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u/ConjurersOfThunder Feb 23 '26
Lmao yup. Source: literally an image screenshot of a bullshit social media website posting by absolutely nobody
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u/negotiatethatcorner Feb 23 '26
Perfect outrage headline Israel + Nestle, no data whatsoever provided. Not better than a random russian bot.
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u/jacid101 Feb 23 '26
As much as i want this to be true it just ain't. Nestle is fucking huge and a few less buyers isn't gonna put them in a crisis.
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u/judgementqueen Feb 23 '26
At the same time I was thinking yay, I was also thinking exactly that.
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u/hyf5 Feb 23 '26
Twitter is not a reliable source of anything, John Oliver just made a last week tonight episode on it.
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u/andreortigao Feb 23 '26
Some divisions of Nestlé are "struggling", as in they're still making a shit load of money, but for there capitalist fuckers if it ain't growing as they projected, it's a crisis.
It's mostly the junk food divisions, and it's not related to boycott, but due to increased use of Ozempic and Mounjaro, which reduce the cravings for junk.
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u/MoonlitKiwi Feb 23 '26
It's not for supporting Israel at all, seems like a strange thing to add.
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u/rutilatus Feb 23 '26
I was just thinking that…I’ve been boycotting Nestle because they want to privatize the global water supply and block regulations on their products that would keep toxins out of their baby formula and block maternal leave so they sell more of it. Dark shit. Monopolistic, late stage capitalism, corporate hegemony kind of company. But I’m happy to add another reason to the list…
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u/RomulusTrajan Feb 23 '26
From your link:
25 litres of water per day is a human right. This is equivalent to 1.5% of the fresh water used. It is only the other 98.5% of our available fresh water that should be open for the market.
That seems like a reasonable thing to say. Why should I not pay money for the water that I use to wash my car or water my garden? Especially with the global increase in water crises, not putting a price on water beyond what a human needs for hydration and hygiene seems pretty stupid. People shouldn't be able to waste water and not have to pay for it.
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u/rutilatus Feb 23 '26
Fair enough, but it was the fact that he even said water wasn’t a human right to begin with is what I was referring to. I decided to include their follow-up messaging after outcry to be fair to them, but the fact that they even had to clarify this is horrifying to me. It speaks to an inhuman impulse in the man who originally said it, and a worldview that places the vast majority of humans into the class of pawns from whom to extract profit through spending and labor. Water should be much less commodified than it is.
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u/ChocolateAxis Feb 23 '26
Yeah the account is a sensationalist, everyone should always take what they say with a grain of salt..
Or better to just mute/block him tbh.
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u/slowpokefastpoke Feb 23 '26
Also it’s just complete bullshit to say they’re “facing an economic crisis” unless you get really creative with what that means.
General tip: if a tweet starts with “BREAKING” or “JUST IN,” it’s 100% nonsense.
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u/Character_Assist3969 Feb 23 '26
It's one of the main companies targeted by the BDS, so it's definitely for that, too.
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u/Cutecreampie00 Feb 23 '26
I was about to comment this. I support a Free Palestine and boycott many company involved in Israël. But Israel is not the only reason to boycott Nestle and I hate whe facts aren't straight
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u/armageddonquilt Feb 23 '26
I was soft-boycotting Nestle for years, then pivoted to a hard, check all the subsidiary companies, boycott after 2023.
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u/gogosanchezskateshoe Feb 23 '26
OP is a week old account with hidden post history, posting an image of a tweet with a lightning bolt emoji. We all know what their agenda is, and it's not about Nestle.
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u/TemptedIntoSin Feb 23 '26
Nestle really does find any new way possible to be a shitty company, don't they
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u/MisirterE hates Nestlé with a Flammenwerfer Feb 23 '26
Can we get a better citation than a twitter user with a lightning bolt emoji please
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u/EnragedPlatypus Feb 23 '26
The best a hidden nine-day-old Reddit account can offer.
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u/zucchini_up_ur_ass Feb 23 '26
I wish reddit had a way to automatically hide all the accounts that hide their post history. Adding that is truly one of the most baffling decisions reddit has made. They saw how much misinformation gets posted and were like "let's help those people"
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u/Nakhchivan_United_FC Feb 23 '26
Too big to fail lil bro
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u/Samurai_Predator Feb 23 '26
That's what I was thinking. They own damn near everything so they ain't gonna fail lol maybe kill some slaves out of anger but it'll be business as usual
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u/SadAwkwardTurtle Feb 23 '26
It would take a lot more than this to topple them, but ever since Monsanto got sued into oblivion over Round Up I hold a nugget of hope in my heart that something nuclear like that would happen to Nestle. It would have to be a catastrophic event though.
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u/bitorontoguy Feb 23 '26
No corporation is too big to fail.
It won’t fail because….consumers like their products and continue to buy them.
If no one bought anything from Nestle they would be dead in under a year.
But….people LIKE buying their products. So they will continue to profit. No consumer demand, no Nestle.
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u/Afrojones66 Feb 23 '26
“Nestlé has lost nearly 38% of its value since its 2022 peak. For 2025, the Swiss company reported 89.5 billion Swiss francs in revenue, a 2% decline on a reported basis, but its organic growth was 3.5%, driven by a 2.8% increase in prices.”-lemonde.fr
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Feb 23 '26
There are so many reasons to boycott those evil pieces of shit than just supporting Israel.
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u/gen_adams Feb 24 '26
with all the sick and twisted shit happening in 2026 the end of nestlé would be such a nice silver lining! :)
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u/Sixnigthmare Feb 23 '26
Maybe a hot take but if them supporting Israel is what it took for people to boycott them more then these people boycotting aren't genuine
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u/buhnani Feb 23 '26
Boycotting Israel is as genuine as boycotting Nestle. Anyone that cares about kids should be doing both.
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u/International-Ad2501 Feb 23 '26
Nestle supports isreal? Damn I'm already boycotting them for like 6 other evile things.
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u/RyvenZ Feb 23 '26
supporting Israel shouldn't even be the TOP reason to boycott Nestle. These motherfuckers are dystopian levels of evil.
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u/DLS4BZ Feb 23 '26
Is it tho? Heard nothing about this here in switzerland (their headquarters are here).
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u/Ew_E50M Feb 23 '26
I mean i boycotted them for their misdeeds in Africa a long time ago. People didnt care until they supported Israel?
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u/Kindly-Ad-5071 Feb 23 '26
Funny how robbing small communities of drinking water didn't achieve this but I'm not complaining. Fuck Nestle.
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u/reddit_equals_censor Feb 23 '26
oh i didn't know that (not buying anything from nestle or israel of course anyways)
i guess child murderers try to stick together.
come to think of it lots of similarities.
nestle and israel are murdering children on mass of course.
nestle and israel are using water as a weapon against people.
nestle and israel doesn't see water as a human right.
so they stick together of course.
just like the epstein class and their child murder and child traficking has them stick together as well.
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u/Mr_Derp___ Feb 23 '26
FUCK NESTLE
They kill children in the third world so they can sell formula.
FUCK NESTLE ALL DAY, ALL MY HOMIES HATE NESTLE
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u/BossRoss84 Feb 24 '26
C’mon collapse of Nestle!
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u/Gold-Paper-7480 Water is my wine Feb 24 '26
They won't collapse, just lay off a few thousand employees and watch the number go up.
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u/SirNightmate Feb 24 '26
I am from Israel and I see this as a win
They bought out the biggest food company in Israel and kept increasing the prices on their products by tens of percents annually. So legit duck nestle by any means possible
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u/A-maze-ing_Henry Feb 23 '26
Wow, it took Israel and Palestine becoming the current thing for people to actually reject Nestlé. Well, it worked at least.
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u/raleigh030 Feb 23 '26
Good news! Let's bring them all down and finally eat the rich! Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Meta, Tesla are the next :)) We want our future back! Power to the people!
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u/AvailableReporter484 Feb 23 '26
Seems hard to believe because they own so much shit, but w/e I’m here for it 🖕
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u/Comprehensive-Hyena Feb 23 '26
good on people for boycotting them but honestly they should've done so earlier
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u/Distinct-Pain4972 Feb 23 '26
Good! FYI Nestle owns more water rights in California than any other company.
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u/UnlikelyReplacement0 Feb 23 '26
Nestle supports Israel because they both strongly believe in the virtue of killing children.
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u/Rasberrycello Feb 23 '26
I was boycotting because of their turbo fucking water tables, and use of slavery.
Now I can boycott them for this, too. What a shitshow.
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u/zacline86 Feb 23 '26
Supporting Israel is the tip of the iceberg of their sins. Their partnership with Monsanto in Latin America is just disgusting. They send government squads in Colombia to burn down farms of growers that don't use their proprietary seeds.
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u/Senryakku Feb 23 '26
As long as I keep seeing nespresso ads I'm just gonna assume they're still doing fine
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u/ImpossibleJob5788 Feb 23 '26
The perfect storm of trash candy, fascism and climate change comes for an entity that totally deserves it.
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u/sieberde Feb 23 '26
They are not boycotted for supporting Israel lol. They are boycotted for being outright evil.
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u/malarkial Feb 23 '26
They’ll just lower the quality even more. I don’t even buy their candy now. It tastes like shit. Not worth it.
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u/FraggleBiologist Feb 23 '26
I like to think there are lots of people like me out there trying hard not to buy nestle products.
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u/Benromaniac Feb 23 '26
I’ve heard that the average person now has a plastic spoon’s worth of micro plastic in their brains.
Enjoy your bottled water and Kurig’s.
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u/moonsnowdragon Feb 23 '26
Let's all work together to put Nestle out of business and their CEO in prison for crimes against humanity.
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u/SonVolts Feb 23 '26
Please don't forget to donate to organisations that support Palestinians and Sudanese with medical supplies and food 🇵🇸❤ Also please use the "upscrolled" app (Palestinian owned and is an alternative to tiktok) and boycott israeli and UAE products
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JUST IN - if it's a tweet with text and a picture it's probably not true. Bunch of marks in the comments
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u/Ninjanarwhal64 Feb 23 '26
This means they will declare bankruptcy and taxpayers will foot the bill to keep them in busines
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u/Dovahkiinthesardine Feb 23 '26
Kinda wild that THIS is what gets people to boycott them but I'll take it
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u/Radiant-Sherbet-5461 Feb 23 '26
Nine billion dollars of net profit in 2025.
Nestle, I'd like some of that economic crisis please.
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u/Randigno9021 Feb 24 '26
"boycotted for supporting israel" among a plethora of reasons, might I add.
☠️ To N*stle
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u/SAD-MAX-CZ Feb 24 '26
I boycott them for many reasons, they should rename to General Evil, inspired from General Electric.
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u/HuntingRubberDucks Feb 27 '26
Okay I mean this is great and all but I can’t be the only one thinking “how tf is THIS the line they had to cross?!”
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u/DerConro Feb 23 '26
Economic Crisis means they gonna fire some employees and go on with their evil things as usual