Ok. I wasn't aware of this Nestle thing because their food is relatively respected here and comes from good, natural sources (here). They are also known for those proper nutrition-promoting marketing actions and feed their employees decent meals for free - since they "want their employees to be the beacons of healthy-eating", and they boast about the importance of proper diet without forcing their own products too much .
When I was in a nice, small town in Canada - Hope, BC they had their springs there and I thought that it's neat that their water comes from a clean region too.
So it's the first time I hear something bad about Nestle, that's why I asked.
When I was in a nice, small town in Canada - Hope, BC they had their springs there and I thought that it's neat that their water comes from a clean region too.
So it's the first time I hear something bad about Nestle, that's why I asked.