Nestle
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Brand Details
Type: Brand
Description: Nestlé is the world's largest food and beverage company, with over 2000 brands ranging from global icons to local favorites. They are dedicated to providing delicious and nutritious food and beverage products to consumers all over the world. Nestlé's primary focus continues to be meeting consumer needs, including pet care, coffee, consumer health, and infant nutrition. They have 7 product categories and manufacture 10,000 different products in 354 factories within 79 countries.
Website: https://nestle.com
Mention Analytics
Total Mentions: 98
Subreddit Mentions:
Positive Mentions: 15
Negative Mentions: 72
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May 20, 2025
Nescafe milky bar
💬 6 comments
⬆︎ 0 upvotes
Mentioned to be bad.
Found in /r/newzealand/💬 186 comments
⬆︎ 160 upvotes
Mentioned as a firm to avoid.
Found in /r/Accounting/💬 21 comments
⬆︎ 0 upvotes
The user expresses frustration with the tax implications on dividends from Nestlé.
Found in /r/SwissPersonalFinance/Apr 26, 2025
Everybody seems to have Enterprise testimonials / logos - fake it until you make it?
💬 7 comments
⬆︎ 8 upvotes
The brand Nestle is mentioned as a company that may not be using the SaaS product, and is being used for marketing purposes.
Found in /r/SaaS/Apr 24, 2025
What’s the stupidest thing your company has done to try and raise morale?
💬 190 comments
⬆︎ 415 upvotes
The product was a low value gift.
Found in /r/Construction/Apr 21, 2025
Is this a slur or a badge of honour on this Coke Zero can?
💬 258 comments
⬆︎ 742 upvotes
Some comments suggest boycotting due to water usage.
Found in /r/australia/Apr 20, 2025
New chocolate being stale?
💬 74 comments
⬆︎ 45 upvotes
One comment says Nestle only care about profit and % of market share over quality.
Found in /r/australia/Apr 19, 2025
First Portfolio and moral principles
💬 6 comments
⬆︎ 2 upvotes
The user specifically states they do not want to invest in this company.
Found in /r/eupersonalfinance/Apr 17, 2025
Do Canadians really want Stephen Harper back?
💬 145 comments
⬆︎ 0 upvotes
Mentioned in a negative context regarding water sales.
Found in /r/canada/Apr 13, 2025
[Advice Needed] Would you take this job offer?
💬 39 comments
⬆︎ 8 upvotes
Mentioned as a potentially unstable company to join.
Found in /r/singaporefi/Subscribe to our newsletter!
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