My father still hasn't forgotten that formula scandal. He's still boycotting over 40 years later and made sure I knew about it since I was 8. It really was a huge scandal.
I am glad my mother stopped buying nestle products. I remember we used to always have nestle chocolate milk powder in the pantry. Which was 1, not a necessity nor a healthy choice and 2, indirectly subverting what the company did. Though I highly doubt my mother knew about the scandal, but it shows that not everyone looks into the products they buy before buying them.
@@DonSMDT There is a difference between providing water in bottles and having your necessary labour paid for and wanting that all sources of water are in private hands.
@@بطاطسبراولستارز That is kind of being the problem here. By buying the companies stuff, people are basically supporting them financially and morally. "If everyone is letting us do it, and it is profitable to us, why stop?" Yes, their stuff may taste good, but that is basically giving money to the villains and giving them a pat on the back. I'm not saying you can't make your own choices here, I'm just hoping you can weigh the costs and benefits.
My mum did the same! The anti-Nestle sentiment is deeply ingrained. I was that weird intense child telling people 'I don't eat Cheerios because Nestle kills babies'.
@@gcooper642 We only got breakfast on Sundays and it was the leftover chicken from Saturday dinner. During the rest of the week to break our fast we only had possum jerky and coffee.
At this point, I just feel like it's capitalism at its finest. While in Europe there are strict laws that keep American food companies from giving us terrible, unhealthy food, while they still give the US the same crap they always intended to sell, simply because the government is doing nothing about it. Money is quite literally power in the US, which is the flaw I've noticed over the years just watching videos.
@@jonasruegge8372 Makes sense since the European cuckoo bird is a parasite that lays its eggs in other birds nests and forces the host to take care of its own young
water bills edit: yes I know it's cheaper you fucks i meant tap water isn't free edit 2: Nestle sucks I'm not apologizing for shit stop replying to me like I am
@Glass, I'm basically showering in the creme de la creme of bottled water for less than 1 euro. I could just fill bottles and sell them for 1000-100000 times the price.
I’m medical student from Russia and nestle promoted their milk powder in our pediatric classes! They took entire hour of our time (and uni was okay with it???).
@@sarbbeast2 haha in usa they would come to the doctor's office and make an offer $$$$ you would not be able to refuse. Gov as an institution gotta die it does not work too much corruption. Oil industry in usa lobbied for demonization of butter,eggs, other animal fats look what tbey did to american fat and sad. In 80s they still fried french fries at McDonalds in tallow once they made a switchiroo and started to fry with plant oils everyone got fat! Speaking of more corruption and medical industly. They litteraly caused an opinoid crisis by not informing people how addictive that drug was. In usa they enreach water with floride( allegetly for tooth health) it is a toxic weste that impaires thyroid's function. I can make so many examples of this stuff aint nobody got time for this.
The worst thing about this is that Nestlé products are really hard to avoid, since they own a huuuge chunk of the food industry, and not cause you bought a product that hasn't the Nestlé logo in it you're not avoiding it. Also what really infuriates me is that since they're so big and they have so much money they can get away with almost anything
When you buy, buy stuff where they don't benefit from economies of scale (ie where the difference between other solutions and their products are small normalized for price). That way they make less overhead/unit. And, of course, choose to forego certain products and buy from other brands when economical. It's not impossible but it requires control and thought about purchase decisions.
Nestlé took over one of our water fields here in Sicily in 2002, after that same field was proven to not be minable because it would cause extreme geologic risk in the case of drought (very common here in sicily, think california); somehow (!) it managed to snag a concession which would last 3 years and then silently auto renew. 10L per second of water are extracted from that place. At least the sicilian region earns hard cash from this deal: it earns over 254€. Per minute? Per Hour? No, per year.
@@FloodlightGamingReal I wish I was. I believe they finally broke their concession last year, now it was given to another (local) company I think, but I'm not sure.
Hold up, that sounds more like your elected gov is the evil one and not nestle. Like if the gov is selling a resource like that, it takes a fool not to buy it to print money
@@mrhater2284 Women without babies dont produce milk. If you dont breastfeed your baby, your body will assume that you dont have a baby and therefore stop producing milk. So Nestle essentially helped mothers lose the ability to feed their children independently, in order to make them dependent on Nestle's product. Pure evil.
@Explorek well if I remember right. The air quality had gone pretty bad. O'Hare had the idea of purification of Air then packaging it and selling it. When he said that quote he was gonna build a factory that would make the air quality more bad hence increase demand for his bottled air.
I think it also important to show which companies fall under the Nestle conglomerate umbrella as well. It is easy to boycott anything with the Nestle tag under it, but showing an image or list of every company that is under Nestle might help a little as well. Though at the end of the day, isn't there like 20 (or however many) product/food/utility companies that all do evil shit but literally own everything anyway ? Dystopian.
Acquisition of "wholesome" brands is a tried and true way for these amoral conglo-cos to scrub some of their product line. Buy a product and incorporate it into the existing line for that transitive PR property until it's just as tainted then change the recipe to cheaper version to milk the loyal customers who dont know they are only buying the skin of their old favorite
There's more focus on Nestle than any other company that uses water. I guess the companies that make distilled water is free from criticism and isn't as bad as taking powered chocolate and dipping it in regular white milk.
Ghana recently told the Swiss government they’ll no longer export cocoa, which is pretty historic. They’re the second biggest exporters of cocoa in the world
I haven't "knowingly" bought nestle products in over twenty years mainly due to their dirty tricks campaign in South America where they undercut all the local milk producers & when the local companies went out of business they hiked their prices up to such an extent that young mothers couldn't afford to feed their babies. The trouble is when you buy supermarket own brand products it's difficult to know whether or not they're actually produced by nestle. Biggest food company in the world by a long way how much money do they need to make for heavens sake! It's always at the expense of the poorest people too disgraceful!
Comparing EA to Nestle is just unfair. One makes bad games with a tad too much microtransactions. The other caused the deaths of tons of African children and uses actual fucking child labour.
@@tex4096 you just spoiled the video for me i mean i guess it's my fault for looking in the comments lol wait they they basically killed children? that's messed up-
@@dumbfrickinidiot8362 Was the cause of it. They didn't strangle millions of third world babies by hand; oh no no no, that would be too much work. Instead, they paid "scientists" to say that formula milk good, breast milk bad.
That's gotta be the greatest achievement in advertising ever: convincing the general public to like anything more than breasts. I mean, this is Oceans 11 / Mission Impossible levels of big.
@@FrankOfSerendipity They did market them and they still do. "A special gift for your that special someone." "Diamonds, a girl's best friend." "A diamond is forever."
No not really because the information is easily attainable from a real doctor that they always tell you do breast milk don't do formulas. My mom did the same thing for me she asked the dr and told it
Nestle has deforested the Indonesian islands, that has caused a drought in Australia as that’s where rain clouds form and water outback Australia; for palm sugar
As a bit depressing as these videos are, I'm still really thankful in some ways to be learning some of this material. The previous video about cereals insanely hit all the weird points I had about the stuff my entire life. And hearing some of the most grim sides of what Nestle is doing again furthers it. Immense thanks for the talk of breastmilk. Got a friend who just had a kid and I'm sure to be linking them this video. *thumbs up*
As a nurse, I really find Nestle evil. There is so much research and evidence showing that breastmilk is the best option to supplement your baby, but Nestle got into the minds of pregnant women and new mothers, thinking it was immoral to breastfeed and that formula is the superior option.
@@staringcorgi6475 it’s often the case the mother can’t produce enough milk on her own. I had prem twins in intensive care for months and it dried up completely after a few weeks despite pumping but breast milk is by far the best option. That said you need formula as an option but access to clean water is essential. Not a problem with breast milk. There are charities that will collect and distribute excess breast milk in the uk but aren’t common practice. Mine had a lactose issue that was far worse on the formula and it didn’t have the natural immune support my milk had.
Gonna need the anti-hero Florida Men and a bunch of furries in an epic crossover. It'd be like: "Never thought I'd end up fighting side by side with furries." "How about fighting side by side with a friend?" "I can do that."
the main villain in Lorax just cut down all off the trees to sell them as a product, he didnt try to sell air, non stopped him from cutting down the trees and non cared about it, also, he didnt use slaves the secondary "villain" in the movie just tried to sell them air, he actualy was fixing the problem the main villain created many years ago, the air selling company did in fact fix the issue for everyone (even those not buying bottled air) if you watch the movie the air was unbreathable and everyone was sick after the o-air company started produsing air everyone was realy ok outside, even singing
@@tekkokagi6009 I dont think I missed the point Cutting trees might be bad, cutting all of the trees might be dump for the humans My point is that the entire city was to blame Apart from that, what is mentioned about Nestle in the video is far more evil than anything in Lorax (the movie)
The issues here are antibodies, specifically the immunoglobulins IgA, IgG and IgM. Babies - at birth - are essentially immunocompromised, as the adaptive immune system needs training - hence vaccinations. This means that until six months of age or so, babies are pretty much reliant on absorbing antibodies from their mother through breastmilk. You take that away, chances are you'll be shopping for coffins real soon.... although I assume they are cheaper when they're smaller. EDIT: Yes, this is hyperbole. No, children raised on formula won't immediately die. You were raised on formula and are fine - I'm really stoked. Is formula better than not feeding a child at all? Yes. Is breastmilk safer than formula by supplying the baby with antibodies? Definitely yes.
This is the reason why the child moritality rate back a couple centuries ago since the dawn of human civilization was ridiculously high. Children with developing immunities + an unsanitized environment + no germ theory, healthcare access, and soap = lot of dead babies It was common for society to see families lose an infant or two back then. It's also why thanks to industrialization and the higher standard of living that came with it why the human population exploded exponentially in the last 150 years.
Good luck, just because it doesn't have the Nestle logo doesn't mean it's not one of their products, they have a bunch of companies that they go out of their way to make it seem unrelated to them, all big businesses do this to get around boycotts, plus every big business is about this level of evil, like Coca Cola for instance hired mercenaries to massacre workers who were trying to unionize down in South America, they only sure fire way to get around these businesses is to support local food sources like farmer's markets and butcher shops.
Where I come from in Jordan its a law to have to give people water if they ask you for it, for free (if they themselves have enough to live). Sounds weird at first but its a very common law in arabic countries, because when you have big deserts it makes a lot of sense. A nice cultural touch is that in restaurants you always get free water, even though it really isn't common to ask private people. Theoretically the law still stands. And I really love the idea behind it.
In Brazil that's not a law, but anyone seeing denying a person a cup of water is immediatly "cancelled" in the community. At least it was like that until the former president took office and horrible people stopped pretending they weren't horrible in public.
You know what would inform people without fail? Putting giant ass warning labels directly on the product. Why do you think they are there in the first place?
We were given formula at the hospital and my girlfriend used it for a bit because she didn’t like breastfeeding and her lactation stopped so we couldn’t go back. It’s really insane
My friends mom works at Nestle and somehow got a pretty bad chemical burn down her left arm at the Nestle factory that he worked at which left her temporarily unable to work, when asked about her taking time off of work to recover, she explained that all the workers who reported accidents they were involved in were immediately fired to prevent the workers from taking legal action. She was forced to go back to work the next day and was unable to even report the accident in the first place as they would’ve fired her.
Certain Indigenous ethnic groups have a voluntary isolation lifestyle probably or definitely because of really bad things that impacted them in the past. The Mashco Piro are a rather tiny (in population numbers really) ethnic group of indigenous Amazonians living in the southeast of Peru. They suffered greatly from the rubber boom and are currently semi nomadic as a result. However, they were quite organised a hundred years before the rubber boom and once had permanent settlements.
The portuguese book "A Cidade e as serras", talks extensively on how superior is the life in a rural area compared to the urban life. You should check it out, good stuff.
We in Hungary know of Nestlé's evil quite well. They came into the country as soon as the iron curtain fell, and bought up all the sugar factories and chocolate making businesses of Győri keksz which under socialism, had the monopoly... and promptly closed all of them. So they bought up and killed the competition, and who cares about all those workers, right? Needless to say people boycotted their products and they were forced to reopen some, and even later started remaking some of the classic hungarian chocolates, but sadly, a lot of great sweets history was lost.
Liberals be like: I love crunch bars, nestle is so cool! 😢 Conservatives be like: I hate crunch bars, they have bugs in them (that is why they are crunch) 🧠
@@kapa_nitori be polite be efficient and have a plan to kill everyone you meet because at the end of the day as long as there are to people on earth somebody is gonna want someone dead
I love Bill Bur for learning that Nestle’s CEO doesn’t believe water should be a human right and saying “We should be allowed to kill that guy, right?”
@Mialisus as an historian this type of argument always baffled me. Do they not know what caused the massive hunger in China or that Stalin weponized hunger against the Ukrainians? It was not the socio-economical system that was at fault, it was their leaders. It's like saying Capitalism is the anti-christ because of people of like Rockefeller that send mercenaries kill os workers for protesting or all you just learned about Nestlé. Also when it comes to cooperations they are NOT the rotten apples in the system they are the blood and flesh that keep the gears well oiled and running. If cooperations like this here to fail the entire system would colapse.
@Mialisus There are literal miles long hunger lines in the US because this country would rather send billions to war and bailing out companies in order to keep the stock market afloat than to feed its people, we can literally fix the problem, but we choose not to because it's not profitable. Capitalism is evil because it incentivizes evil decisions, like the ones seen in the video, because they are profitable while good people trying to create ethical alternatives are putting themselves at a disadvantage.
It's like compared violent thugs to snake oil salesman. The first is stupid brat who relied on brute forces and weapon while the latter have brain, money and plan that actually work.
The companies aren't evil, they're just following the rules of the market. At the end of the day profit is #1 under capitalism, big businesses make and maintain their billions through ruthless exploitation, they don't just start doing it once they grow big
@@sabotabby3372 You'd call giving free samples of formula that last long enough to make mothers' breasts dry up, causing them to be dependent on buying their expensive product, just "following the rules of capitalism"? Are you out of your mind?
@@sabotabby3372 Well Scandinavian countries have free market economy and their people are pretty happy and well taken care of and way less exploited than in the West, those are bad rules that you don't have to follow in capitalism?!?!?!?!?
@@ChoiceSnarf his point does remain though, companies will abuse any holes and loops in the law to gain profit, even when killing babies. What is needed are laws to prevent it.
@@jonnypferdeschwanz7479 which are extremely hard to come by when some of that same profit ends up filling the pockets of politicians through super pacs.
I just found this channel today and I'm torn between "oh fun, a new channel with lots of videos to watch!" and "oh god, all of these videos are going to make me sad/angry"
I would always whine to my mom about how I wanted chocolate milk from the carton when she only brought me that nestle chocolate powder bc she thought it was healthier. Look who's laughing now lol
During college I completely switched to just adding real cocoa. That way I could also use it to bake cake. Now a lot of those chocolate milk powders just taste too sweet and not enough like chocolate. It isn't more expensive to have better quality.
@@ThumperMinerUnion Just wait around 20 years when people will find out that everyone who drank San pellegrino for all these years got cancer due to uranium in their water.
ordinary things i would love to see an episode on expiration dates from you... i feel like there's so much to cover from how they started to how they are on everything today. but especially the things inbetween.
I think we need to pass more laws against them. But people need jobs and more regulation will hurt jobs, some will argue. No. We need a new system to replace capitalism. When an old system fails it needs to be replaced by a newer one. This is called progress and innovation. Society is still running on Windows 95. Time to upgrade. But not to Windows 10. That's a downgrade.
Except nobody gets hurt by EA unless you buy from them, and there are good substitutes to basically all their games(FIFA w/ PSE, NBA live w/ nba2k)(also very greedy)
@@EnigmaEnginseer just because you're a prisoner doesn't mean you should lose your human rights, also who are you to determine who's a good person or not
So I’m a doctor from the Philippines, and in medical school we did a lot of presentations on public health. I had the coincidence of having to discuss the “Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative” on two separate occasions, as well as other breastmilk-related laws. I remember it not only because of reporting it twice, but because each time I was struck by how weird it was. It’s not the “scientific” or “academic” type of information I usually encountered, it was more of an in-your-face of “YOU HAVE TO TEACH MOTHERS TO BREASTFEED.” I was wondering why my government would go out of its way just to make laws about something as obvious as breastfeeding, and include laws about it to be part of a physician’s curriculum. It felt like reading a serious and detailed guideline in the event of a nuclear bomb attack instead of an offhand instruction to breastfeed. Apparently my country was, or is an ongoing victim of Nestle’s breastmilk shenanigans.
When people say slavery, they think of chattel slavery, which was widely used in the Americas on plantations and such. This is a different kind of slavery, because the people they are getting labor from *technically* have rights and get paid. This a coercive labor system, where they force a population to work for them, and it has been done several times in history, often even seeing pay under the systems. This is coerced labor because 1. The people don't have the opportunities to move freely, for whatever reason. 2. They are unable to function without their "employer", whether because they provide them basic necessities or otherwise. They just don't have any option other than to work for them. Who even knows if the money they are paying them is even worth anything? For all anyone knows they could have fostered a broken economy in the area with the currency worth practically nothing outside of their town, and all shops and stores are also controlled by Nestle, leading to them having absolute control over their people and being able to keep them in perpetual poverty.
ruclips.net/video/E5VMZqgVzRo/видео.html&ab_channel=JumaJam made me think of this song, back in the day they would work for the mines and buy goods in the company store but overpriced and forever on the hook sadly...
Lol what do you think these businesses were before they got big? Or did nestle just appear as a global superpower. :/ All large companies started out as a small company. So the moral of the story is most people If not all become corrupt or take advantage of others when it benefits themselves. This is why I’m not jealous of rich people. Because the poor always want to complain about the rich. but 99% of the time when a poor person becomes successful they will do the exact same thing that they once had a problem with when they were poor.
@@underageenvelopes9300 Buddy, you litterally just described how children are being forced to by rich elites do bullshit to survive while being underpaid. What, do you think we can somehow fix this shit by voting? Of course not, American's at least live in an Oligarchy where poltical lobbying and money are all that actually matters.
@@AbstractTraitorHero Well, I don't wish to violently rebel, especial not right now during such a crisis, I think that considering that so much information is out there that we could probably do this in a sense that will not cause fighting or divide.
@@underageenvelopes9300 Revolution does not mean you need to immediately grab a gun and storm your local government building, setting up community infrastructure like community gardens, procuring ammunition and informing and bringing in more people to do the same is perfectly valid. Not everyone needs to fight as well, we will need farmers, laborers, People to take care of children or deliver things from point to point. Even if the revolution were about to kick the hell off very soon. It would not be during covid, rather directly after.
@@topshelf5711 people paying for child labour/human slavery/paid assasination are still paying for it, so they have the right to do what they want? logicmaxx5000xr is this your actual best attempt at logic or is this sonme kind of joke? Its atrocious I surely hope you are not an adult lol
@ameliabenson hitler greedy? Your bullshitting. Even a movie makes more sense then you ( look whos back) where at the end a German tried killing adolf but came back as hitler will always liv in their hearts.To explain hitler was elected by there people unlike the chineese government.And now your saying that the german people who needed hope are now evil???
@@yourfriendlyneighborhoodcl4824 Hitler literally decided to invade most of the European continent, and killed absolute millions, including 20M Soviet civilians dead by the end of the war not to mention the holocaust, which was the death of 6M Jews, simply because they were Jewish.
Dude, this sounds totally like some cyberpunk dystopia. I know it's been said in these very comments at least a thousand times, but I'm still impressed by this.
I read somewhere that nestle have a boat/supermarket that goes along the amazon to sell to villagers. They have trained staff to convince them that its healthy etc. You could easily do a Part 2 on Nestle.
Yes, that's true. They also used workers in conditions analogue to slavery to sell products in brazillian favelas and remote regions. These people didn't have much "work" options, so they worked reselling Nestlé products with a profit of cents 14 hours a day.
Oh, and they also gave this workers a "discount", so they could feed their families with Nestlé's products instead of actual and healthy food, while still profiting.
It doesn't. I heard stories about how Peter Brabeck-Letmathe would sometimes drive a Lamborghini to work and leave it right in front of the steps to the building. And how at home, he had his wife living in one wing of the mansion, and his mistress living in the other. (he was CEO 1997-2008 and I think is chairman of the board of directors.)
I was a nestle kid. My mom still has formula jars from ages ago that we used to feed us. Back then the perception was, if you could afford it, it is vastly superior to breastfeeding and you should absolutely give it to your baby no questions. Our pediatrician thankfully stopped my mom when he found out about it. But there werent many in town who would do that tbh. They all gave free supplements to moms when their babies were taken for first checkups and endorsed it over breastfeeding. This was in 90s btw
I understand. I also ate a lot of nestle cereals and drank a lot of hot chocolate when i was a kid. But i stoped consuming their products before i found out about their actions
That “Give me a break, give me a break. break me off a piece of that Kit Kat” theme takes a whole new tone once you learn that they probably got that theme from some kid at a cocoa plantation
My father still hasn't forgotten that formula scandal. He's still boycotting over 40 years later and made sure I knew about it since I was 8. It really was a huge scandal.
My dad told me the exact same thing when I was still a child. He called, and still calls, them the "baby-killer company"
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@@West_Coast_Mainline Me to
I am glad my mother stopped buying nestle products. I remember we used to always have nestle chocolate milk powder in the pantry. Which was 1, not a necessity nor a healthy choice and 2, indirectly subverting what the company did. Though I highly doubt my mother knew about the scandal, but it shows that not everyone looks into the products they buy before buying them.
Yea same 😂 I am 30 alr he still didn't forgot
Nestle is the company whose CEO said that water shouldn't be freely available for people. That's all you need to know.
Also they openly use Slave Labor.
i mean it isnt , and it shouldnt
the water bill allows to fund things such as water treatment and other things that make water safe
@@DonSMDT There is a difference between providing water in bottles and having your necessary labour paid for and wanting that all sources of water are in private hands.
Still gonna get some of their products their stuff tastes good
@@بطاطسبراولستارز That is kind of being the problem here. By buying the companies stuff, people are basically supporting them financially and morally. "If everyone is letting us do it, and it is profitable to us, why stop?" Yes, their stuff may taste good, but that is basically giving money to the villains and giving them a pat on the back. I'm not saying you can't make your own choices here, I'm just hoping you can weigh the costs and benefits.
When I was a kid I would get upset because I wanted sweets and cereals but my mum always refused to buy Nestle... a tradition I now continue lol
My mum did the same! The anti-Nestle sentiment is deeply ingrained. I was that weird intense child telling people 'I don't eat Cheerios because Nestle kills babies'.
yeah, same here. I've known about the milk thing since I was a child.
Do you guys had cereals?
@@jean6313 Yes, Kellogg's cornflakes or British brands Weetos or Weetabix. We were poor so didn't get fancy cereal.
@@gcooper642 We only got breakfast on Sundays and it was the leftover chicken from Saturday dinner. During the rest of the week to break our fast we only had possum jerky and coffee.
The fact that Nestlé was even allowed to continue existing after that formula scandal is insane. So much suffering could've been prevented
At this point, I just feel like it's capitalism at its finest. While in Europe there are strict laws that keep American food companies from giving us terrible, unhealthy food, while they still give the US the same crap they always intended to sell, simply because the government is doing nothing about it. Money is quite literally power in the US, which is the flaw I've noticed over the years just watching videos.
As long as you are rich and making money, everything is ok!
Might makes right. Got a problem with it? Grow stronger, overpower, become the new status quo. Otherwise, the current era will continue.
Capitalism.txt
Rich people don't follow laws
The irony of Nestle's logo being a mother bird feeding her young naturally while trying to push artificial feeding.
Actually one of the birds getting fed is a cuckoo, which is representing the company ;-)
Holy cuckoo. That cuckoo is the chick being fed by his own parental victim!
They're being fed Nestle products.
@@jonasruegge8372 Makes sense since the European cuckoo bird is a parasite that lays its eggs in other birds nests and forces the host to take care of its own young
didn't realise that's associated with Nestle until I just read this ;D
Nestle: *sells water*
Me drinking water from the sink: it's like printing my own money
water bills
edit: yes I know it's cheaper you fucks i meant tap water isn't free
edit 2: Nestle sucks I'm not apologizing for shit stop replying to me like I am
@@IFuckingLoveFrenchToast it is much cheaper to pay bill than buy a water + manufactured oil
@Glass, I'm basically showering in the creme de la creme of bottled water for less than 1 euro. I could just fill bottles and sell them for 1000-100000 times the price.
@@IFuckingLoveFrenchToast
You guys don't have public water fountain ?
your area has lead pipes, enjoy
I’m medical student from Russia and nestle promoted their milk powder in our pediatric classes! They took entire hour of our time (and uni was okay with it???).
Ofc the uni was okay with it. They are getting paid after all.
you are paying for your education but nestle can pay the university for the chance to indoctrinate you
same in Romania. maybe it's a eastern europe problem. because of the poor countries and corrupt politicians
а в каком именно университете?
хотя, вероятно, во всех ведущих ))
@@sarbbeast2 haha in usa they would come to the doctor's office and make an offer $$$$ you would not be able to refuse.
Gov as an institution gotta die it does not work too much corruption.
Oil industry in usa lobbied for demonization of butter,eggs, other animal fats look what tbey did to american fat and sad. In 80s they still fried french fries at McDonalds in tallow once they made a switchiroo and started to fry with plant oils everyone got fat!
Speaking of more corruption and medical industly. They litteraly caused an opinoid crisis by not informing people how addictive that drug was.
In usa they enreach water with floride( allegetly for tooth health) it is a toxic weste that impaires thyroid's function.
I can make so many examples of this stuff aint nobody got time for this.
The worst thing about this is that Nestlé products are really hard to avoid, since they own a huuuge chunk of the food industry, and not cause you bought a product that hasn't the Nestlé logo in it you're not avoiding it. Also what really infuriates me is that since they're so big and they have so much money they can get away with almost anything
The parallel to Disney is striking
When you buy, buy stuff where they don't benefit from economies of scale (ie where the difference between other solutions and their products are small normalized for price). That way they make less overhead/unit.
And, of course, choose to forego certain products and buy from other brands when economical.
It's not impossible but it requires control and thought about purchase decisions.
Antitrust laws fail us.
I am absolutely addicted to Nescafe frappe :(
@@BurnDoubt with the difference that Disney has never done such things
I bet Nestle just laughs every time it hears of another “boycott”
@@bzzzyktt2363 whatd hbomberguy do?
@@bzzzyktt2363 what could be done?
"boycott us? Sure just make sure to buy from our 2000 subsidiary companies we've made sure to seem like their not owned by us"
Nestle basically owns everything for anything to work anymore
Yeah, ahahaha
I knew Nestle was evil but I didn't expect a "Satan is left without a job" level of evil.
Life's tough
Well, you know it's a truly evil company when they have not even the decency to change their name into something innocent like Chiquita.
@@satan1189 ikr
That's rough Buddy
@@satan1189 dude, take your job back. You deserve it
"Nestle, making you pay for things that you should already have for free" Now that's a corporate slogan!
👌😁😁👌
"I sell them what they get for free"
For kids, by kids is another.
Late-stage capitalism in a nutshell
Replace Nestle with EA and its still right
Nestlé took over one of our water fields here in Sicily in 2002, after that same field was proven to not be minable because it would cause extreme geologic risk in the case of drought (very common here in sicily, think california); somehow (!) it managed to snag a concession which would last 3 years and then silently auto renew. 10L per second of water are extracted from that place. At least the sicilian region earns hard cash from this deal: it earns over 254€. Per minute? Per Hour? No, per year.
is this world even real
You have to bejoking, that number is almost comically small
@@FloodlightGamingReal I wish I was. I believe they finally broke their concession last year, now it was given to another (local) company I think, but I'm not sure.
Hold up, that sounds more like your elected gov is the evil one and not nestle. Like if the gov is selling a resource like that, it takes a fool not to buy it to print money
@@MandarinooooooSadly it is😢
“The free trials lasted just long enough for mothers to stop producing milk naturally”
This is one of the most evil things I have seen
I didn't understand that part. What did he mean by that?
@@mrhater2284 Women without babies dont produce milk. If you dont breastfeed your baby, your body will assume that you dont have a baby and therefore stop producing milk. So Nestle essentially helped mothers lose the ability to feed their children independently, in order to make them dependent on Nestle's product. Pure evil.
@@Ernils HOLY FUCKING SHIT THAT'S EVIL
@@Ernils *Loads bolter with malicious intent*
@Warlord-class titan * Heroic Intent *
Nestle selling Water is like the equivalent to O’Hare selling air
makes sense.
Capitalism
At least O'Hare was cleaning otherwise un breathable air. Nestle is literally worse then the bad guys.
@@sirsteamtrain7913 "the more smog in the sky the more people will buy."- O'HARE.
@Explorek well if I remember right. The air quality had gone pretty bad. O'Hare had the idea of purification of Air then packaging it and selling it. When he said that quote he was gonna build a factory that would make the air quality more bad hence increase demand for his bottled air.
When I clicked on this video, I thought "evil" was going to be an exaggeration not an understatement.
Same
samE
Shark
tbf hitler himself would despise this shit, and that obviously says something about the fucked-up nature of this.
Same
I think it also important to show which companies fall under the Nestle conglomerate umbrella as well. It is easy to boycott anything with the Nestle tag under it, but showing an image or list of every company that is under Nestle might help a little as well. Though at the end of the day, isn't there like 20 (or however many) product/food/utility companies that all do evil shit but literally own everything anyway ? Dystopian.
Acquisition of "wholesome" brands is a tried and true way for these amoral conglo-cos to scrub some of their product line. Buy a product and incorporate it into the existing line for that transitive PR property until it's just as tainted then change the recipe to cheaper version to milk the loyal customers who dont know they are only buying the skin of their old favorite
Move along citizen, nothing to see here.
the internet is free. you can literally search it up
There's more focus on Nestle than any other company that uses water. I guess the companies that make distilled water is free from criticism and isn't as bad as taking powered chocolate and dipping it in regular white milk.
Ghana recently told the Swiss government they’ll no longer export cocoa, which is pretty historic. They’re the second biggest exporters of cocoa in the world
Nice
They will keep the cocoa for themselves
Who's the first?
@@kingpeachpunk8046 the ivory coast
we will see how long that lasts lol
Nestle when they find out everyone hates them
"Oh no! anyway"
I dont hate them. If they werent there i wouldnt eat the same .
Capitalist NPC
@@lightning860 I am,
@@lightning860 me too
@@gutsjoestar7450 Consoooooooooooom
The problem with Nestlé is just that they are extremely hard to avoid. They basically own everything .
They are the Disney of the food companies
@@TheGogeta222 Nestle and Kraft own everything...
weird it's not chinese
Tencent has its tentacles everywhere
@@thecleitom9497 I agree
@@thecleitom9497 I also agree. We must radicalize and organise.
I haven't "knowingly" bought nestle products in over twenty years mainly due to their dirty tricks campaign in South America where they undercut all the local milk producers & when the local companies went out of business they hiked their prices up to such an extent that young mothers couldn't afford to feed their babies. The trouble is when you buy supermarket own brand products it's difficult to know whether or not they're actually produced by nestle. Biggest food company in the world by a long way how much money do they need to make for heavens sake! It's always at the expense of the poorest people too disgraceful!
Nestle are the EA in food industry.
"Water is free for everyone, but YOU should pay for it."
More like EA is the Nestle of the games industry
Comparing EA to Nestle is just unfair. One makes bad games with a tad too much microtransactions. The other caused the deaths of tons of African children and uses actual fucking child labour.
@@tex4096 you just spoiled the video for me
i mean i guess it's my fault for looking in the comments lol
wait they
they basically killed children?
that's messed up-
@@dumbfrickinidiot8362 Was the cause of it. They didn't strangle millions of third world babies by hand; oh no no no, that would be too much work. Instead, they paid "scientists" to say that formula milk good, breast milk bad.
So true
That's gotta be the greatest achievement in advertising ever: convincing the general public to like anything more than breasts. I mean, this is Oceans 11 / Mission Impossible levels of big.
Either that or the marketing of diamonds
@@keepermovin5906 no because they don't market them. They just hold them ALL and pretend they're super rare. Diamonds are literally super common.
@@FrankOfSerendipity they did market them I long time ago it’s where the concept of the diamond ring for marriage even came from
@@FrankOfSerendipity They did market them and they still do. "A special gift for your that special someone." "Diamonds, a girl's best friend." "A diamond is forever."
No not really because the information is easily attainable from a real doctor that they always tell you do breast milk don't do formulas. My mom did the same thing for me she asked the dr and told it
Nestle has deforested the Indonesian islands, that has caused a drought in Australia as that’s where rain clouds form and water outback Australia; for palm sugar
Global Player baby
Global Player baby
It also destroys large parts of the Amazon, gals and dudes!
Source (just want to read it)
@@omgaustria-hungary1192 It's not the swiss, it's just that nestlè is bad.
That's like saying a country is bad because of one of their companies
Any enemy of mommy milkers is a personal enemy of me.
Normally I’d harass you but I agree this time lol
Underrated comment.
Same
He's out of line, but he's right
Thats out of the left field, but I can see what you are cooking
I'm going to be honest with y'all I could have went my whole life without hearing or seeing the super babies commercial
Same
Yeah that was some weird crap. I don’t ever wanna see baby’s speak about formula vs breast milk in a song ever again.
That shit is terrifying so you didn’t miss anything
yep same
*Satan:* "Well, I just wanna say that I'm a huge fan."
🤣
Nestle: ight
*Nestle proceeds to murder Satan*
Who is satan iw that some kid off fan in yountube but i actually like the name but sounds like a terforist
@@JD-yg7de Amen brother
Africa: has water
Nestle: is for me? 👉👈
Me: NO!!
@@slayer2110 yes and no
africa: has children
nestlé: i can has slaves pwease?
666th upvote, a devilish number for a devilish company
🥺👉👈
As a bit depressing as these videos are, I'm still really thankful in some ways to be learning some of this material. The previous video about cereals insanely hit all the weird points I had about the stuff my entire life. And hearing some of the most grim sides of what Nestle is doing again furthers it. Immense thanks for the talk of breastmilk. Got a friend who just had a kid and I'm sure to be linking them this video. *thumbs up*
As a nurse, I really find Nestle evil. There is so much research and evidence showing that breastmilk is the best option to supplement your baby, but Nestle got into the minds of pregnant women and new mothers, thinking it was immoral to breastfeed and that formula is the superior option.
But what if the baby can’t drink breast milk for what ever reason but I do agree that it cannot replace breastfeeding it shouldn’t ever replace it
@@staringcorgi6475 Wet nurses still exist! But nowadays, they'll put the milk in bottles. If the mother is comfortable with that.
It honestly doesn’t make a difference in this case
It gives innate immunity too
@@staringcorgi6475 it’s often the case the mother can’t produce enough milk on her own. I had prem twins in intensive care for months and it dried up completely after a few weeks despite pumping but breast milk is by far the best option. That said you need formula as an option but access to clean water is essential. Not a problem with breast milk. There are charities that will collect and distribute excess breast milk in the uk but aren’t common practice. Mine had a lactose issue that was far worse on the formula and it didn’t have the natural immune support my milk had.
We all laugh at the Saturday morning cartoon villains, until they become real and we realise there is no good guy to stop them.
Gonna need the anti-hero Florida Men and a bunch of furries in an epic crossover. It'd be like:
"Never thought I'd end up fighting side by side with furries."
"How about fighting side by side with a friend?"
"I can do that."
There
I mean uncle A. was against this
Well the writers had to get their inspiration from somewhere.
@@thegmredditor1573
As a furry, I support that.
The Florida men will toss crocs and gators at them, and furries will carry the child slaves out.
Nestle is litteraly like the main corporation in the Lorax movie
the main villain in Lorax just cut down all off the trees to sell them as a product, he didnt try to sell air, non stopped him from cutting down the trees and non cared about it, also, he didnt use slaves
the secondary "villain" in the movie just tried to sell them air, he actualy was fixing the problem the main villain created many years ago, the air selling company did in fact fix the issue for everyone (even those not buying bottled air)
if you watch the movie the air was unbreathable and everyone was sick
after the o-air company started produsing air everyone was realy ok outside, even singing
Nestle is definitely worse
don't you dare compare O'Hare air to Nestle
@@billwhoever2830 dude I think you missed the entire point of the lorax
@@tekkokagi6009 I dont think I missed the point
Cutting trees might be bad, cutting all of the trees might be dump for the humans
My point is that the entire city was to blame
Apart from that, what is mentioned about Nestle in the video is far more evil than anything in Lorax (the movie)
4:55 cancer in the form of a video
My goodness. This makes cocomelon look like the whole Emmy awards for animation. Holy s@#t they look ugly as sin.
🎶🎵This Is Our C@ncer Song🎵🎶
These are crimes against humanity and action should be taken
As if you cared about humanity
who should take action?
But...but...the money!!!!
Your right but let's be realistic here, they won't.
@flatulenciagameplays 1945 "We should improve society somewhat." "Yet you participate in the very society you criticize, I am very intelligent"
The issues here are antibodies, specifically the immunoglobulins IgA, IgG and IgM. Babies - at birth - are essentially immunocompromised, as the adaptive immune system needs training - hence vaccinations. This means that until six months of age or so, babies are pretty much reliant on absorbing antibodies from their mother through breastmilk. You take that away, chances are you'll be shopping for coffins real soon.... although I assume they are cheaper when they're smaller.
EDIT: Yes, this is hyperbole. No, children raised on formula won't immediately die. You were raised on formula and are fine - I'm really stoked. Is formula better than not feeding a child at all? Yes. Is breastmilk safer than formula by supplying the baby with antibodies? Definitely yes.
Excellent summary. Imma pin this when people are done commenting for the new video
@@OrdinaryThings Sure thing, if you ever need a medical consultation for an upcoming video, just drop me a line.
@imnevermakingavideo what
@@OrdinaryThings can you pin my comment too?
This is the reason why the child moritality rate back a couple centuries ago since the dawn of human civilization was ridiculously high.
Children with developing immunities + an unsanitized environment + no germ theory, healthcare access, and soap = lot of dead babies
It was common for society to see families lose an infant or two back then. It's also why thanks to industrialization and the higher standard of living that came with it why the human population exploded exponentially in the last 150 years.
I love your content.
thanks dude!
Thanks i love it
Me too
I love you.
Not too much new information for me but the humour is marvelous...
It's quite smart that you're citing the source directly on the video so that they can't strike down the video for "deformation"
Three steps:
Pick up piece in super market
Look on the back,
if its Nestlé put it back!
Yes!
Good luck, just because it doesn't have the Nestle logo doesn't mean it's not one of their products, they have a bunch of companies that they go out of their way to make it seem unrelated to them, all big businesses do this to get around boycotts, plus every big business is about this level of evil, like Coca Cola for instance hired mercenaries to massacre workers who were trying to unionize down in South America, they only sure fire way to get around these businesses is to support local food sources like farmer's markets and butcher shops.
@@snowpegasi That is the challenge. I am gratedul for living in Germany where the table water is perfectly fine. Still people buy bottled water...
Sorry but I’m addicted to nestle milk
yes sir!
you have become one of my favorite creators..funny and honest about how we technically have been scammed our whole lives lol
Zay. Didn’t expect you here
We always scammed and been used
Capitalist marketing in a nutshell
The entirety of it
@Ville Ruuskanen you have a great pfp.
When buying gamer girl bathwater is the morally superior option
What would you rather buy, belle delphines bath water, or nestle water?
Gamer girl no contest, got to do my part to support small business.
@@mitch7525 you've got your priorities straight
That’s when you know that something is fucked up
@@mitch7525 i guess thats one way to look at it
Where I come from in Jordan its a law to have to give people water if they ask you for it, for free (if they themselves have enough to live).
Sounds weird at first but its a very common law in arabic countries, because when you have big deserts it makes a lot of sense.
A nice cultural touch is that in restaurants you always get free water, even though it really isn't common to ask private people. Theoretically the law still stands. And I really love the idea behind it.
This is a law in Utah, USA too (I'm not sure about other states)
australia too. same here for the deserts, even in the city we feel the effects of heat and draughts, so it makes sense.
In Brazil that's not a law, but anyone seeing denying a person a cup of water is immediatly "cancelled" in the community. At least it was like that until the former president took office and horrible people stopped pretending they weren't horrible in public.
internet historian wasnt lying this channel truly is criminally undersubbed
And you have 0 comments
Pog
Call me old fashioned, but baby formulas should have giant warnings on them like they do in cigarette cartons.
Call me old fashioned but the board of directors at Nestle should be put infornt of a firing squad
@@IchKomentiereNur123 Finally someone with a bright idea!
You know what would inform people without fail?
Putting giant ass warning labels directly on the product.
Why do you think they are there in the first place?
No warning labels on anything. Why isn't your child smoking? What are they gay? lol
@Thanagor of Scourge how much is nestle paying you
"I have ALWAYS supported the Human right to water."
Anakin: *"LIAR!"*
Obama sold it to them btw
Water from your "bathroom faucet" isn't free, it's just much cheaper.
comities are not rights your brain dead fuck
Is sand a human right
@@Reeftercheif sand isn’t necessary for life and nobody is withholding it from you for profit, false equivalence
We were given formula at the hospital and my girlfriend used it for a bit because she didn’t like breastfeeding and her lactation stopped so we couldn’t go back. It’s really insane
how's the baby
You know Nestle sounds like Minecraft players when they enter a village
Oh god....
@red leader's fav dude and kidnap some of the farmers and force them to do labor for free
Tru
If the village is next to a desert or in one i enslave the villagers and turn it into a mini hong kong without the rights
Not to me
Nestle: "Our products are 100% humanely-produced and unbiased"
Child slaves in Africa: 12:08
They aren't slaves, they are serfs, there is a difference.
@@PortaTerzo like slavery but with extra steps
@@PortaTerzo serfs is the reason why lenin made soviet union
That comment is way too underrated 😂😂
Probably thought humanely meant it was made by humans
My friends mom works at Nestle and somehow got a pretty bad chemical burn down her left arm at the Nestle factory that he worked at which left her temporarily unable to work, when asked about her taking time off of work to recover, she explained that all the workers who reported accidents they were involved in were immediately fired to prevent the workers from taking legal action. She was forced to go back to work the next day and was unable to even report the accident in the first place as they would’ve fired her.
Oh my god that is inhumane. They work like slaves!
I wonder how much money she coulda gotten if she had taken legal action
@@captainspy3024 Being very close to someone who legally represents companies like Nestle, good fucking luck ;)
Elon musk Tesla vibes
@@captainspy3024 its fucking impossible
Nestle is so evil that the devil himself starts taking notes on em
Living in the middle of the woods and fending for myself, away from society is looking more and more appealing.
Yea world has gone nuts beter farm tose nuts for my self than
You not alone fam
Certain Indigenous ethnic groups have a voluntary isolation lifestyle probably or definitely because of really bad things that impacted them in the past.
The Mashco Piro are a rather tiny (in population numbers really) ethnic group of indigenous Amazonians living in the southeast of Peru. They suffered greatly from the rubber boom and are currently semi nomadic as a result. However, they were quite organised a hundred years before the rubber boom and once had permanent settlements.
Time to start up different communes!
The portuguese book "A Cidade e as serras", talks extensively on how superior is the life in a rural area compared to the urban life. You should check it out, good stuff.
We in Hungary know of Nestlé's evil quite well. They came into the country as soon as the iron curtain fell, and bought up all the sugar factories and chocolate making businesses of Győri keksz which under socialism, had the monopoly... and promptly closed all of them. So they bought up and killed the competition, and who cares about all those workers, right? Needless to say people boycotted their products and they were forced to reopen some, and even later started remaking some of the classic hungarian chocolates, but sadly, a lot of great sweets history was lost.
So basically, they just contributed to the destruction of history, is what I'm hearing?
Now I want to watch a video about Hungarian candy.
I feel personally hurt by this information
@@jellyfishi_ making colonies isn't even evil. Granted some colonisers did do evil things though. But Nestle is much worse imo
@@yourmum69_420 no it is inherently evil. Americans goddam
"Would you like to pay 1,99 dollars to unlock eating?"
Hitler?
@Gamer Go "would you like to pay 4,89 dollars to unlock no?"
@@LIQUIDSOLID6655 “Would you like to pay the low price of $49.99 to unlock talking?”
@@raydai9541 um.....yes?
EA sports.... to the game?
Yes, I'm aware that's not actually the slogan.
In peru, there are signs everywhere prohibiting child labor, especially in the chocolate processing shops
Water, Tetris, handshakes, whatever your preference is.
69 likes
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water, tetris, handshakes, women
Tiam the Watcher your Channels profile picture is the most attractive one I have seen. Who is it of?
@@etho7351 katarina Kozlova
Liberals be like: I love crunch bars, nestle is so cool! 😢
Conservatives be like: I hate crunch bars, they have bugs in them (that is why they are crunch) 🧠
Why havent the un banned nestle yet
@@ninjafoxy8868 bc they're one of the biggest """food""" companies in the world
@@ninjafoxy8868 If you have enough power, its hard to touch your dirty crimes
The current CEO of Nestle litterally said: Water isnt a human right" in a interview about 4 Years ago
@@hugovasquez8222 I'm scared.
Ah yes, Nestlé, who will freeze hell so they can sell Luzifer magma from their own vents.
Nestlé is not Evil.
Because Evil, well, Evil has standards.
"Professionals have standards"
@@kapa_nitori Atleast he gives out free piss.
@@nonamesaretaken5616 Did we watch the same video?
@@kapa_nitori be polite be efficient and have a plan to kill everyone you meet because at the end of the day as long as there are to people on earth somebody is gonna want someone dead
@@hienosaatoa meet the sniper
I love Bill Bur for learning that Nestle’s CEO doesn’t believe water should be a human right and saying “We should be allowed to kill that guy, right?”
People: everyone deserves access to water
Nestle: death is a preferable alternative to communism.
@Mialisus Huh, sounds like both systems are bad.
@@LivingGuy484 And they are.
@Mialisus COMUBISM KILL 99999999 GAJILION, MAO, VUVUZELA HOLOMODOR !!! CAPITALISM KILL WHAT ? MAXIMUM 6 PEOPLE !
@Mialisus as an historian this type of argument always baffled me. Do they not know what caused the massive hunger in China or that Stalin weponized hunger against the Ukrainians? It was not the socio-economical system that was at fault, it was their leaders.
It's like saying Capitalism is the anti-christ because of people of like Rockefeller that send mercenaries kill os workers for protesting or all you just learned about Nestlé.
Also when it comes to cooperations they are NOT the rotten apples in the system they are the blood and flesh that keep the gears well oiled and running.
If cooperations like this here to fail the entire system would colapse.
@Mialisus There are literal miles long hunger lines in the US because this country would rather send billions to war and bailing out companies in order to keep the stock market afloat than to feed its people, we can literally fix the problem, but we choose not to because it's not profitable. Capitalism is evil because it incentivizes evil decisions, like the ones seen in the video, because they are profitable while good people trying to create ethical alternatives are putting themselves at a disadvantage.
Let's make this the first thing you see when you type nestle
We did it!!
Hmm, wonder how long it'll stay at the top of search results..
It currently is!
Hell yeah
still is!
The next step for nestle will be trying to monopolize the oxygen industry by polluting the air with nesquick dust
I got lorax vibe
So what your saying is, nestle’s next step is becoming o’hare
dont give them ideas😂
#lorax
Lorax 2.0
Nestle is the Disney of the food company, there is no avoiding what they already own
They would get along because they are both greedy
The Reason why Switzerland doesn't participate in most wars is because they are Still focusing on Biological Warfare with the help of Nestle
I’m getting so many story’s from this comment alone
they live out their evil site with money and not traditional war
It's like compared violent thugs to snake oil salesman. The first is stupid brat who relied on brute forces and weapon while the latter have brain, money and plan that actually work.
Please explain, how CERN sould lead into mass destruction and please don't say tiny black holes.
@@Ggg-lj5zz I think it's a Stein's Gate reference. At least I hope...
There’s a lot of evil companies in this world and nestle is definitely one that will never get my money again
The companies aren't evil, they're just following the rules of the market.
At the end of the day profit is #1 under capitalism, big businesses make and maintain their billions through ruthless exploitation, they don't just start doing it once they grow big
@@sabotabby3372 You'd call giving free samples of formula that last long enough to make mothers' breasts dry up, causing them to be dependent on buying their expensive product, just "following the rules of capitalism"? Are you out of your mind?
@@sabotabby3372 Well Scandinavian countries have free market economy and their people are pretty happy and well taken care of and way less exploited than in the West, those are bad rules that you don't have to follow in capitalism?!?!?!?!?
@@ChoiceSnarf his point does remain though, companies will abuse any holes and loops in the law to gain profit, even when killing babies. What is needed are laws to prevent it.
@@jonnypferdeschwanz7479 which are extremely hard to come by when some of that same profit ends up filling the pockets of politicians through super pacs.
Nestlé are one of those "too big to fail" types arent they
I think so
You don't even know. They have their hands in everything.
When your revenue is larger than most of the GDP of the countries you operate in, yes. In the sense that you just bully your way through any problems.
i fucking hate it here on this god forsaken earth where corporations are unstoppable
they'll fail as soon as I get my hands on them.
I just found this channel today and I'm torn between "oh fun, a new channel with lots of videos to watch!" and "oh god, all of these videos are going to make me sad/angry"
4:38 nestle actually managed to bring the children’s souls back from the dead and made them dance via torture
Oh the universe
Based on how they look, i wouldn't be surprised.
This is the best business ethics class I've ever attended.
Schools should take note
@@mogadon7 ???
@@ภูดิศมีใย comments about how nestle hasnt stopped selling their products in russia since the whole ukraine thing.
We need the furries to destroy Nestlé's mascots just like how they destroyed Tony Tiger.
Yes. 🔫OWO
It appears that we have to join our enemies to defeat Nestlé... *So be it. The stakes are too high*
I like this plan.
The one time we need the furries.
We are here
Well, 2 years later and Cameroonie has finally released the Smurfs vs. Robots sequel
Don't worry guys, 60% of Nestlé products will be ethically produced by 2099
*casually misses the deadline*
@@potatoesandducks958 hey 6% is by far anything better than today
Miguel O'Hara: "This comment aged like milk"
_or will they?_
*Vsaice music plays*
And by then Nestle would have changed its name to Alchemax lol
I would always whine to my mom about how I wanted chocolate milk from the carton when she only brought me that nestle chocolate powder bc she thought it was healthier. Look who's laughing now lol
During college I completely switched to just adding real cocoa. That way I could also use it to bake cake. Now a lot of those chocolate milk powders just taste too sweet and not enough like chocolate. It isn't more expensive to have better quality.
@@MissMoontree mhm.
Ovaltine is a good choice
I was one of those parents who was duped in the same way (the chocolate powder was surely healthier, right?) See my main post above...
@@aquariandawn4750 I mostly went Ovaltine when I was a child if I can remember
Nestle kidnaps your house cats and sells them back to you in the form of a KitKat
Lol
They might have indirectly killed my cat, after realizing the cat food we fed her was from them.
@@ThumperMinerUnion Just wait around 20 years when people will find out that everyone who drank San pellegrino for all these years got cancer due to uranium in their water.
Hersheys makes the KitKat but knowing nestle they’d do that and call it the catkat
I am eating kitkat rn
ordinary things i would love to see an episode on expiration dates from you... i feel like there's so much to cover from how they started to how they are on everything today. but especially the things inbetween.
Corporations are seriously evil. It’s not enough to be rich and take advantage of those less fortunate. Instead they inflict more pain and suffering
Gotta impress the investors somehow.
kinda the whole point of capitalism tbh
I think we need to pass more laws against them.
But people need jobs and more regulation will hurt jobs, some will argue.
No. We need a new system to replace capitalism. When an old system fails it needs to be replaced by a newer one. This is called progress and innovation. Society is still running on Windows 95. Time to upgrade. But not to Windows 10. That's a downgrade.
"Corporations are seriously evil." curb your inner commie.
@@VeryProPlayerYesSir1122 ? Lmao we got a cold war baby
Nestle is like the EA of food products.
And Bayer is like the EA of pharmaceutics/agriculture.
Except nobody gets hurt by EA unless you buy from them, and there are good substitutes to basically all their games(FIFA w/ PSE, NBA live w/ nba2k)(also very greedy)
Also the United Fruit Company
@@nickmarquez4794 all of the banana companies in general.
@@Dominique9325 nanner war
CGI babies shilling breastfeeding was definitely not something I expected to see today
It's got to be the cruelest joke I've ever heard
How dare you call Nestle Evil
Its too much of a understatement
"Goodness, that's really evil. Oh, there's one more thing?"
*Nestle uses child slaves*
"OH COME ON"
-word for word what just happened.
Seems like a self-defeating business model: killing kids and "employing" them to kill more kids
@@icantrightnow1082 like fauci creating covid in china after he was forced to stop the research in america
I love how we say we ended slavery when all we did was outsource it
Not even outsource it in the case of prison labor
@@ericbacon8864 They aren’t exactly good people are they?
@@EnigmaEnginseer wrongfully imprisoned?
Also it's a basic human right to be payed for labor.
@@EnigmaEnginseer just because you're a prisoner doesn't mean you should lose your human rights, also who are you to determine who's a good person or not
Slavery is alive and doing well, look at all the human trafficking going on right now. All we did is force slavery underground.
That Nestlé CEO sounds like a diet Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Ugh.
hah,irony
So I’m a doctor from the Philippines, and in medical school we did a lot of presentations on public health.
I had the coincidence of having to discuss the “Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative” on two separate occasions, as well as other breastmilk-related laws. I remember it not only because of reporting it twice, but because each time I was struck by how weird it was. It’s not the “scientific” or “academic” type of information I usually encountered, it was more of an in-your-face of “YOU HAVE TO TEACH MOTHERS TO BREASTFEED.” I was wondering why my government would go out of its way just to make laws about something as obvious as breastfeeding, and include laws about it to be part of a physician’s curriculum. It felt like reading a serious and detailed guideline in the event of a nuclear bomb attack instead of an offhand instruction to breastfeed.
Apparently my country was, or is an ongoing victim of Nestle’s breastmilk shenanigans.
When people say slavery, they think of chattel slavery, which was widely used in the Americas on plantations and such. This is a different kind of slavery, because the people they are getting labor from *technically* have rights and get paid. This a coercive labor system, where they force a population to work for them, and it has been done several times in history, often even seeing pay under the systems. This is coerced labor because 1. The people don't have the opportunities to move freely, for whatever reason. 2. They are unable to function without their "employer", whether because they provide them basic necessities or otherwise. They just don't have any option other than to work for them. Who even knows if the money they are paying them is even worth anything? For all anyone knows they could have fostered a broken economy in the area with the currency worth practically nothing outside of their town, and all shops and stores are also controlled by Nestle, leading to them having absolute control over their people and being able to keep them in perpetual poverty.
ruclips.net/video/E5VMZqgVzRo/видео.html&ab_channel=JumaJam made me think of this song, back in the day they would work for the mines and buy goods in the company store but overpriced and forever on the hook sadly...
This is why I love small companies and local businesses
Familt businesses > nestle
but local businesess sell big corporations products too.
They still have these? Give it another wave or two of commie flu and they're all out of the way.
Lol what do you think these businesses were before they got big? Or did nestle just appear as a global superpower. :/ All large companies started out as a small company.
So the moral of the story is most people If not all become corrupt or take advantage of others when it benefits themselves. This is why I’m not jealous of rich people. Because the poor always want to complain about the rich. but 99% of the time when a poor person becomes successful they will do the exact same thing that they once had a problem with when they were poor.
as we all should, oh wise one. (sorry, that sounded condescending)
This is what I hate about real life, everything nice is made by unpaid children who were commanded by money addicted pricks
Time for a revolution...
@@mitchellstocken1116 I find that unnecessary
@@underageenvelopes9300 Buddy, you litterally just described how children are being forced to by rich elites do bullshit to survive while being underpaid.
What, do you think we can somehow fix this shit by voting? Of course not, American's at least live in an Oligarchy where poltical lobbying and money are all that actually matters.
@@AbstractTraitorHero Well, I don't wish to violently rebel, especial not right now during such a crisis, I think that considering that so much information is out there that we could probably do this in a sense that will not cause fighting or divide.
@@underageenvelopes9300 Revolution does not mean you need to immediately grab a gun and storm your local government building, setting up community infrastructure like community gardens, procuring ammunition and informing and bringing in more people to do the same is perfectly valid.
Not everyone needs to fight as well, we will need farmers, laborers, People to take care of children or deliver things from point to point. Even if the revolution were about to kick the hell off very soon.
It would not be during covid, rather directly after.
This took a turn I wasn’t expecting and was surprised to find out about these things
Udder squirt is going into my permanent vocabulary.
excellent
@The Tired Horizon Utter, udder squirt.
My god imagine being slaved to harvest cocoa beans to make chocolate bars that are gonna be wasted on some stupid youtube channel challenge
wasting chocolate bars on youtube is the least bad thing in this comment .
I hate mukbang, channels that destroy tech, howtobasic and similar
its horrid sh
@@lil_weasel219 They're still paying for it, so they have the right to do what they want with it
@@topshelf5711 people paying for child labour/human slavery/paid assasination are still paying for it, so they have the right to do what they want?
logicmaxx5000xr
is this your actual best attempt at logic or is this sonme kind of joke? Its atrocious
I surely hope you are not an adult lol
@@lil_weasel219 How to basic is not like that
"I've always supported the human right to water."
*slow clap*
Wow! It's almost like we need that thing to survive!
@@unlimited8410 Humans are 70% water. We have a right to be ourselves, according to him.
Very progressive of you 😂
How?
Kick up the backside with my no. 14's
Watching the Superbabies clips was the most traumatic experience of my entire life.
KitKat literally advertised to me 10 seconds before the KitKat chunky bit.
Lmfao nice
Run
Use an adblocker, if don't you are contributing to this.
Nestle: *exists*
Hitler: We are not so different you and I...
@ameliabenson But why why cant they just get it from their big mommy milkers
@ameliabenson if it kill its good for china to kill
@ameliabenson hitler greedy? Your bullshitting. Even a movie makes more sense then you ( look whos back) where at the end a German tried killing adolf but came back as hitler will always liv in their hearts.To explain hitler was elected by there people unlike the chineese government.And now your saying that the german people who needed hope are now evil???
@@yourfriendlyneighborhoodcl4824 Hitler literally decided to invade most of the European continent, and killed absolute millions, including 20M Soviet civilians dead by the end of the war not to mention the holocaust, which was the death of 6M Jews, simply because they were Jewish.
@@gay.mer9328 Yet your daddy chruchill killed 3 million bengals by starving them and lied
That super babies animation has branded itself in the darkest corners of my brain. It will come to haunt me again when I least expect it.
Watching that video made me question an already nonexistent belief in God.
I died of cringe watching that
Dude, this sounds totally like some cyberpunk dystopia. I know it's been said in these very comments at least a thousand times, but I'm still impressed by this.
I read somewhere that nestle have a boat/supermarket that goes along the amazon to sell to villagers. They have trained staff to convince them that its healthy etc. You could easily do a Part 2 on Nestle.
Yes, that's true. They also used workers in conditions analogue to slavery to sell products in brazillian favelas and remote regions. These people didn't have much "work" options, so they worked reselling Nestlé products with a profit of cents 14 hours a day.
Oh, and they also gave this workers a "discount", so they could feed their families with Nestlé's products instead of actual and healthy food, while still profiting.
@@MarceloFadini25 Wow! Absolutely shocking!
Imagine working for Nestle as a top exec and being responsible for some of these decisions. I genuinely hope it keeps them up at night
It doesn't. I heard stories about how Peter Brabeck-Letmathe would sometimes drive a Lamborghini to work and leave it right in front of the steps to the building. And how at home, he had his wife living in one wing of the mansion, and his mistress living in the other. (he was CEO 1997-2008 and I think is chairman of the board of directors.)
It keeps em up all right... the execs must be throwing multi-million dollar parties every night, how ever do they sleep?
It doesn't. They are psychopaths, like many CEOs and execs are. They sleep just fine.
At least the CEO of United Fruit, Eli Black, had the decency to throw himself out his 44th floor office after colonizing central America.
If I were a phantom thief, he would be my number one target
I was a nestle kid. My mom still has formula jars from ages ago that we used to feed us. Back then the perception was, if you could afford it, it is vastly superior to breastfeeding and you should absolutely give it to your baby no questions. Our pediatrician thankfully stopped my mom when he found out about it. But there werent many in town who would do that tbh. They all gave free supplements to moms when their babies were taken for first checkups and endorsed it over breastfeeding. This was in 90s btw
Yo what your that nestle crunch kid? (Maybe not tho)
@@BuckinghamGuy nah he cappin'
He?
I understand. I also ate a lot of nestle cereals and drank a lot of hot chocolate when i was a kid. But i stoped consuming their products before i found out about their actions
@@thelastpringle69 what’s so alarming about a male Pediatrician?
I didn't know much about this, thanks 4 making this video!
The “there’s nothing wrong with them right?” followed by “uses child slaves” was a great transition. (9:30)
Cute dog profile pic
I literally shouted "WHOA" at that transition, lmao
@@corporatecanine6030 yeah that was the last thing I expected
@magicblanket i must have alzheimers because I didn't ask.
Nestle closed an entire food plant down with no notice. Riot police were present after everyone was told they no longer had a job after today. Evillll
Where was this?
Where was this?
@@AntVaz7 hell
sad truth is, as long as there are no apropriate fines, regulations and people to enforce them, they will keep on doing that.
The guy didn't even answer where this happened, lok
That “Give me a break, give me a break. break me off a piece of that Kit Kat” theme takes a whole new tone once you learn that they probably got that theme from some kid at a cocoa plantation
Hey, remember being a kid, watching those over the top villains in cartoons and thinking, "that's ridiculous, no one's like that in real life"?