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Nestle's Russia Ties Puts Company in Twitter Users' Crosshairs
Ukraine Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said he believed Nestle CEO Mark Schneider showed "no understanding" about the impact of staying in the Russian market.
These Companies Are Still Doing Business With Russia
Large companies are continuing to blacklist Russia while others are remaining operational in the country.
National Cookie Day Deals from Nestlé, Subway, Mrs. Fields, and More
Win free cookie dough from Nestlé Toll House or enter a TikTok competition to win a year's worth of cookies from Keebler.
Nestle Recalls Vegetarian Lean Cuisine Fettuccini Alfredo Products
The typically vegetarian product was found to contain chicken and soya, an allergen.
Nestlé Cookie Dough Recall after Rubber Pieces Found in Products
Company urging customers to throw away certain bars, tubs and "chubs" items.
Bakers Sue Nestlé For Selling 'Fake' White Chocolate
A class-action suit against Nestlé, the world's largest food company, claims its white chocolate is actually made from hydrogenated oil.
Nestlé Wants 1.1M Gallons of Water, Florida Conservationists Fight Back
"If this permit gets re-issued, the river will see only more declining flows when the entire allocation is reached."
Michigan Town Battles Nestle Over Bottled Water Harm
Citizens in a small Michigan town are battling Nestle Water over claims that the company's water extraction techniques are ruining the river.
In Japan, You Can Soothe a Sore Throat With a Kit Kat
Japan is a well-known mecca for exotic Kit Kat lovers, who have come to love the wasabi, sake and purple sweet potato flavors.
Nestlé Decision 'Will Make Kids Suffer,' says Lord Coe
The confectionary giant is in the middle of a five-year deal as sponsor of the Kids' Athletics program.
Oodles of (Maggi) Noodles to Be Destroyed in India, $50 Million Worth
Nestle withdrew the popular instant noodles after food safety regulators deemed them "hazardous."
MultiBillion-Dollar Cocoa Industry Gives $600,000 to Fight Ebola
The top cocoa-growing countries in West Africa have not been hit by Ebola yet, but they are already worried.