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Slartibartfast
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Nestlé S.A. or
Société des Produits Nestlé S.A., headquartered in Vevey, Switzerland,
is not only Switzerland's largest industrial company, but it is also the
world's largest food and beverage company. With tens of billions of
sales annually, it is one of the world's ten largest companies. It is
the world leader in bottled water and coffee and is also one of the
world's largest baby-food makers.
Nestlé USA, a subsidiary of Nestlé S.A, manufactures a wide variety of food products from chocolate to frozen dinners to pet food. The company also produces personal and health care products. Nestlé USA employs 21,000 people and reported sales of $8 billion in 2004. Nestlé Waters, another subsidiary of Nestlé S.A., with its 72 bottled water brands worldwide, is the largest bottled water company in the world and represents 9% of Nestlé’s total sales. Nestlé is the largest bottled water company in the United States, where their brands have captured more than a 40% market share. Most importantly, the huge multinational corporation is a noted corporate villain. Given the corporation’s record, it is not surprising that it was selected as the “World’s Most Unethical Company” by Ethical Consumer Magazine and voted one of “The Ten Worst Corporations of 1989” by Multinational Monitor. A detailed listing of all the corporation’s crimes would take up more time and space than is available, but below are some of the highlights in the corporation’s career of crime. Nestlé is perhaps most notorious for its overly aggressive marketing of baby formula throughout the developing world. An estimated 1.5 million infants die each year because they are not breastfed. Mixing the formula with unsafe water poses a significant health risk to the infants, with these bottle-fed children up to 25 times more likely to die as a result of diarrhea than a breastfed child. By the time a child is sick, the mother may well have stopped producing her own milk for the child. Since 1977 (with a break from 1984-1988), Nestlé has been the target of a boycott, now reaching to 20 countries, because of its aggressive and immoral marketing of artificial baby milk. Nestlé’s tactics are in violation of the World Health Organization's International Code of Marketing of Breast-Milk Substitutes and contribute to the death and suffering of infants around the world. These marketing tactics helped get the corporation voted one of “The Ten Worst Corporations of 1989”. Nestlé has an appalling record when it comes to labor and human rights violations. The company purchases a portion of its cocoa from the Ivory Coast, where it has been found that children have been forced or tricked into leaving their homes to work as indentured servants on cocoa plantations. It is estimated that between 10,000 and 15,000 children work on these plantations, some as young as 11 years old. The International Labor Rights Fund has sued Nestlé, Archer Daniels Midland, and Cargill in Federal District Court in Los Angeles for involvement in the trafficking, torture, and forced labor of children who cultivate and harvest cocoa beans that the companies import from Africa. They filed suit on behalf of a class of Malian children who were trafficked from Mali into the Ivory Coast and forced to work twelve to fourteen hours a day with no pay, little food and sleep, and frequent beatings. Source: International Labor Rights Fund and www.responsibleshopper.org Nestlé is among those companies who have chosen to remain financially involved in Myanmar (Burma) despite the potential of any business to directly or indirectly strengthen the illegal military junta there. Source: Burma Forum Los Angeles Nestlé has been involved in extensive union-busting activity in Colombia since it first arrived there 50 years ago. In the words of a spokesperson for SINALTRAINAL, the Colombian Foodworkers Union, “Nestlé converts the factories into camps for the public security forces in order to create terror in the community, destroy the unity of the workers, and misinform the members of the union, with the goal of pitting them against the leaders and destroying the movement. This is the policy of Nestlé all over the world.” Since the ‘dirty war’ erupted in Colombia in the early 1980s, trade unionists have been on the front line of targeted, but unofficial, repression. SINALTRAINAL was formed as an industrial union in 1982. According to SINALTRAINAL seven of its members working at Nestlé have been assassinated since then. The principal perpetrators of such disappearances are the paramilitary death squads. Although there is a certain separation between the agents of repression and official entities, the links are an open secret. Source: http://www.globalpolicy.org/reform/business/2002/09Nestlé.htm In early 2005, Nestlé Purina sold thousands of tons of poisoned animal food in Venezuela. The local brands included Dog Chow, Cat Chow, Puppy Chow, Fiel, Friskies, Gatsy, K-Nina, Nutriperro, Perrarina and Pajarina. Over 500 dogs, cats, birds and cattle died. It was reported that it was caused by corn that was stored incorrectly, which lead to a proliferation of a fungus with a high quantity of aflatoxin causing hepatic problems in the animals that ate the food. In March 2005, the National Assembly of Venezuela stated that the company Nestlé Purina was responsible for the quality standards and compensation must be paid to the owners of the affected animals. In the town of São Lourenço, in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, Nestlé's over-pumping in an historic mineral water park is blamed for ruining the healing springs on which tourism in the small town is based. In addition, contrary to federal law, Nestlé de-mineralized the water to process its Pure Life brand of bottled water. Nestlé built its Pure Life bottling plant and its surrounding wall in an area of high risk to the aquifer, also contrary to federal law. Nestlé’s Ice Mountain bottling facility in Michigan had plans to extract 400 gallons of water per minute from Sanctuary Spring in the headwaters of the Little Muskegon River in Mecosta County. In a suit filed by Michigan Citizens for Water Conservation, Michigan Circuit Court Judge Lawrence Root concluded Nestlé’s water operation would unlawfully diminish the lakes, streams, and wetlands at issue and ordered Nestlé to stop pumping. Nestlé, with the help of Michigan’s Department of Environmental Quality, arrogantly circumvented the Judge’s order and continued its pumping. To give proper source credit I am revising: www.pauldonahue.net/Nestle.html Feel free to contradict or justify this crap. Edited by Slartibartfast - July 26 2012 at 14:02 |
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rushfan4
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Epignosis
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Soon, all words and phrases will be racist. |
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Dean
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None of that of course is directly the fault of Nestlé , what we are boycotting is their aggressive marketing strategies in those poorer countries. Other milk formula producers comply with the WHA Resolution 34.22 which includes the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes, Nestlé continue to work around that code.
Nestlé does not push infant formula onto mothers, it used to give out free "samples" while the mothers were in the maternity wards, once they started using the formula instead of breast feeding they would stop lactating and on leaving hospital the tins of formula were no longer free... as far as I know they have stopped this practice - however like all "big pharma" it pushes it onto doctors and midwives by "providing incentives, such as gifts and trips"
...this is no small sacrifice on my part - I used to love Kit-Kat and would eat several bars a week - even after 22 years I can still remember what they taste like, the joy of running your thumb-nail down the foil wrapper between the fingers of chocolate coated wafer and the 'snap' noise when you break them apart. Edited by Dean - July 26 2012 at 14:20 |
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Dean
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We have freedom's a peach, (I think we invented it) we just don't make a big fuss over it - what we have lost is the right to smack someone in the mouth for being offensive. If someone wants to be offensive I will let them, however I'm not inclinded to make it easy for them and I certainly would not give them a platform to do it or refrain from heckling or attempting to otherwise disrupt their attempts to say what they want to say - I believe that is my right.
While our limitations appear to be more rigid than those in the USA, they are along similar lines, just more clearly defined in statute law, though even in the USA you have similar limitations [eg obscenity, defamation, incitement, incitement to riot or imminent lawless action, fighting words, fraud, and speech integral to criminal conduct... the list goes on - no one has unrestricted freedom of speech].
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Equality 7-2521
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As long as he's expressing his opinion as a person and not as the Mayor, I'm fine with that. Personally, I think he should not have included the title in his name when he wrote the letter because of the inconsequential nature of his mayoralty in this matter. Even that though, I don't really care as long as he does not try to use the arm of the law to enforce his suggestion should Chick-fil-a kindly deny it. I haven't really suggested anything negative in what the Mayor did. Your opinion of freedom of speech sits just fine with me. I only have issue when people go around with clubs because someone's mouthing off in a way upsetting to them. |
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"One had to be a Newton to notice that the moon is falling, when everyone sees that it doesn't fall. "
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Equality 7-2521
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Urban dictionary does have a 2007 entry describing it as a euphemism for the hard N. Now Urban Dictionary might have a very high false positive rate with that statistic so take it with a grain of salt. |
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"One had to be a Newton to notice that the moon is falling, when everyone sees that it doesn't fall. "
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The Truth
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I assumed as much. |
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Equality 7-2521
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Philadelphia joins the bandwagon. We do one better. We're going to make legislation!
If they take my hot morning, after gym, unsweetened Chick-fil-a Iced tea away from me, then I will be upset. EDIT: I don't support laws for opposite sex marriage either so don't waste your time calling me a bigot or whatevs. Edited by Equality 7-2521 - July 26 2012 at 15:23 |
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"One had to be a Newton to notice that the moon is falling, when everyone sees that it doesn't fall. "
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Epignosis
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I dare you to send him a Chick-fil-A gift certificate.
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Epignosis
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I have a black kid, a Hispanic kid, a white kid, and a Native American kid in the same classroom. Four different races, but you know what? They dress the same, they speak the same way, they listen to the same music, they eat the same foods, they celebrate the same holidays, and they do pretty much the same things for fun. So don't tell me we're multicultural. We're multiracial. That is all. |
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Evolver
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I do support same-sex marriage, and I think that it's inappropriate for politicians to attempt to ban a business because of the owner's opinion.
If people don't like the business because of that, they won't go there.
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rushfan4
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How do you stand on building the Muslim church next door to Ground Zero? A similar yet different analogy I would think.
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Epignosis
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Likewise, I don't believe in same-sex marriage, but I think it's inappropriate for politicians to ban them. Why do we allow them the power to define marriage for us? It's ridiculous. |
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thellama73
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They have every right to do so, but personally I find it in bad taste. |
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Epignosis
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This is the idea I'm trying to get people to understand. Just because you are personally for or against something doesn't mean we should try to legislate it. |
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thellama73
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Sometimes I hate the people who write copy for news sites.
I know I am opening the floodgates to Fox bashing, but don't pretend they are the only ones who abuse puns like this. Edited by thellama73 - July 26 2012 at 16:17 |
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Dean
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BREAKING NEWS: I changed my avatar.
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thellama73
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No one said they were. It would be in similarly bad taste to open a Black Metal record store near a church that had been burned down by one of the bands, even though not all Black Metal musicians burn down churches. Why is that so hard to understand? |
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