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nestle [2021/08/30 07:56] eziothekilla34 [The world's largest ice cream maker] |
nestle [2021/11/09 18:38] rapidplatypus [29 Labels of the Company have annual revenues of over $1 trillion] |
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==== World War I Helped Nestle To Become A Successful Brand ==== | ==== World War I Helped Nestle To Become A Successful Brand ==== |
Because during the First World War there was more demand for dairy products. Nestle became a very successful brand and its factories doubled by the end of the war. [([[https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2017/04/06/522071853/in-wwi-trenches-instant-coffee-gave-troops-a-much-needed-boost?t=1630325521031|NPR]])] | During the First World War, there was more demand for dairy products. Nestle became a very successful brand, and its factories doubled by the end of the war. [([[https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2017/04/06/522071853/in-wwi-trenches-instant-coffee-gave-troops-a-much-needed-boost?t=1630325521031|NPR]])] |
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==== It Has a Main Stake in L’Oreal ==== | ==== It Has a Main Stake in L’Oreal ==== |
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==== 29 Labels of the Company have annual revenues of over $1 trillion ==== | ==== 29 Labels of the Company have annual revenues of over $1 trillion ==== |
Brands such as Nespresso, Kit Kat, and Nesquik account for annual sales of more than $1 billion and are Nestle's highest-selling brands. [([[https://www.nestle.com/media/pressreleases/allpressreleases/full-year-results-2019|Nestle]])] | Brands including Nespresso, Kit Kat and Nesquik account for annual sales of more than $1 billion and are Nestle's highest-selling brands. [([[https://www.nestle.com/media/pressreleases/allpressreleases/full-year-results-2019|Nestle]])] |
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==== It had it's name changed many times ==== | ==== It had it's name changed many times ==== |
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==== Reduction of sugar ==== | ==== Reduction of sugar ==== |
The company announced in early 2017, in line with the company's efforts to make a transition to healthy foods, that it would reduce the sugar content in Yorkie, Aero, and Kit Kat by 2018. The announcement also stated that the sugar content of breakfast cereals in the United Kingdom would also be decreased. [([[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nestl%C3%A9|Wikipedia]])] | The company announced in early 2017, in line with the company's efforts to make a transition to healthy foods, that it would reduce the sugar content in Yorkie, Aero, and Kit Kat by 2018. The announcement also stated that the sugar content of breakfast cereals in the United Kingdom would also be decreased. [([[https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/food/a567407/nestle-kit-kat-reducing-sugar-content-chocolate-bars/|Good House Keeping]])] |
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==== Sweet Earth ==== | ==== Sweet Earth ==== |
In September 2017, Nestle acquired Sweet Earth to further its transformation. Sweet Earth is a company based in California that manufactures plant-based foods. [([[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nestl%C3%A9|Wikipedia]])] | In September 2017, Nestle acquired Sweet Earth to further its transformation. Sweet Earth is a company based in California that manufactures plant-based foods. [([[https://www.foodnavigator-usa.com/Article/2017/09/07/Nestle-enters-plant-based-foods-segment-via-Sweet-Earth-acquisition|Food Navigator]])] |
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{{tag>business enterprise food}} | {{tag>business enterprise food}} |
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