Just don't
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The company you seemed to be implying was astroturfing in the parent post when you said this and followed it up with a solid description of how shitty they are as a company.
I was kind of surprised that they tried to astroturf here.
wrote last edited by [email protected]No, what do you mean by nestle? Do they have bots that probably send out advertisements disguised as posts? Abso-fucking-lutely. A pizza company had one just a few days ago. These are super easy to spot here on Lemmy. Is it one of the suits in the c-suite? Nah.
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Nestle produces a lot of other things than sugar and fat. So much in fact that it's actually hard to completely avoid them. The point is that they are a terrible company who does bad things, so you should boycott them.
Also, people can indulge in sugar and fat if they want to.
Little edit on that past point because some people don't understand indulge doesn't always mean over indulge, or they outright think I'm deranged because I might indulge in a chocolate bar as a treat in my otherwise varied and balanced diet and I suggested others might do the same if they want to.
I understand too much fat and chocolate is bad, that doesn't mean the world should never eat things that might be bad for them in moderation, relax.
people can indulge in sugar and fat if they want to.
Sure. Indeed, diabetes and cancer are just myths. /s
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Anybody looking to avoid Nestlé products should also familiarize themselves with the wide range of Nestlé brands.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Häagen Daz too? damn wtf
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It is always moral to shoplift nestle products.
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i hate kitkats. It tastes just like dirty socks smell
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Of note KitKats made in the US are made by Hershey, not Nestle. As I understand it's a legacy licencing deal and Nestle makes no money if you buy a US KitKat.
That being said Hershey's chocolate is what it is. American's are used to it, but it's not great.
wrote last edited by [email protected]- Hershey's sued after study found lead and other heavy metals in its dark chocolate https://www.cbsnews.com/news/hersheys-dark-chocolate-heavy-metals-lead-cadmium/
- Hershey Accused of Using Child Labor and Making False Health Claims for Special Dark Kisses http://www.allgov.com/news/controversies/hershey-accused-of-using-child-labor-and-making-false-health-claims-for-special-dark-kisses-121119?news=846233
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people can indulge in sugar and fat if they want to.
Sure. Indeed, diabetes and cancer are just myths. /s
This dude has never eaten a cookie in his life.
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- Hershey's sued after study found lead and other heavy metals in its dark chocolate https://www.cbsnews.com/news/hersheys-dark-chocolate-heavy-metals-lead-cadmium/
- Hershey Accused of Using Child Labor and Making False Health Claims for Special Dark Kisses http://www.allgov.com/news/controversies/hershey-accused-of-using-child-labor-and-making-false-health-claims-for-special-dark-kisses-121119?news=846233
Fuck yeah, heavy metal! \m/
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Instructions unclear: Bought a tomato and ended up in The Bad Place.
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It is always moral to shoplift nestle products.
Please don't get into personal trouble for Nestle. Also they already have the money from the shop owner.
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Please don't get into personal trouble for Nestle. Also they already have the money from the shop owner.
Skip the middle man, got it!
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Anybody looking to avoid Nestlé products should also familiarize themselves with the wide range of Nestlé brands.
If you go to the list, their smarties says:
But this is their ingredient list:
The ingredients of our original Smarties
rolls are: DEXTROSE, CITRIC ACID, CALCIUM STEARATE, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR, COLORS (RED 40 LAKE, YELLOW 5 LAKE, YELLOW 6 LAKE, BLUE 2 LAKE). They contain 25 calories per roll.
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i hate kitkats. It tastes just like dirty socks smell
For me, any "wafer" type cookie or snack just makes me feel like I'm eating Styrofoam
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God damn it, there's so much on there I had no idea, and I've been hating nestle since the early 2000's...
Just a few I was buying, unaware:
Carnation
Cheerios
Coffeemate
DiGiorno pizza
Fuckin cheerios? Damn...
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If you want a chocolate coated cookie that isn't shit and isn't Nestle, be in the lookout for Tim Tams.
They can be a bit tricky to track down in the US - 'world foods' type grocers would be the place to look.
They're an Australian cookie that puts US junk food to shame (not a high bar, but still).
They are especially amazing if you take a tiny nibble off of two opposing corners, and use it like a straw to suck some coffee or tea or anything hot. Shove the whole thing in your mouth the second you start feeling coffee come through, and enjoy a gooey explosion of
diabetesdeliciousness.Bonus points if you can find the caramel ones.
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Of note KitKats made in the US are made by Hershey, not Nestle. As I understand it's a legacy licencing deal and Nestle makes no money if you buy a US KitKat.
That being said Hershey's chocolate is what it is. American's are used to it, but it's not great.
Yes but Nestlé KitKats are commonly imported and sold in the US too, especially in Asian grocery stores. I see them everywhere.
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- Hershey's sued after study found lead and other heavy metals in its dark chocolate https://www.cbsnews.com/news/hersheys-dark-chocolate-heavy-metals-lead-cadmium/
- Hershey Accused of Using Child Labor and Making False Health Claims for Special Dark Kisses http://www.allgov.com/news/controversies/hershey-accused-of-using-child-labor-and-making-false-health-claims-for-special-dark-kisses-121119?news=846233
Excellent. I was thinking, I don't know of any Hershey's issues, but I'm confident someone else will.
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Excellent. I was thinking, I don't know of any Hershey's issues, but I'm confident someone else will.
I'm sure there are more, but it's not as obvious. I had to dig a little for these.
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The truly ascendant way to eat kit Kats is in a smore.
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No, what do you mean by nestle? Do they have bots that probably send out advertisements disguised as posts? Abso-fucking-lutely. A pizza company had one just a few days ago. These are super easy to spot here on Lemmy. Is it one of the suits in the c-suite? Nah.
Just a guess, but when the person you're replying to says "nestle" they mean "the company of nestle, it's employees and all their bullshit" rather than "this specific person from the company" like most people...
I doubt many people are under the illusion that major players in any company are directly involved with astroturfing on websites they don't own.
It's always going to be a low level employee, possibly even an unpaid intern.