Nestlé
Survey finds that 60 firms are responsible for half of world’s plastic pollution
Study confirms Philip Morris International, Danone, Nestlé, PepsiCo and Coca-Cola are worst offenders
Sofia Quaglia
24, Apr, 2024 @6:00 PM
Israel destroyed 4,000 embryos by bombing an IVF centre in Gaza | Arwa Mahdawi
The anti-abortion crowd who believe embryos are ‘extrauterine children’ have been weirdly silent about the strike
Arwa Mahdawi
20, Apr, 2024 @1:00 PM
KitKat owner Nestlé fights off push to cut back on unhealthy products
Investor proposal to reduce levels of fat, salt and sugar in products is backed by only 11% of shareholders
Kalyeena Makortoff and Jasper Jolly
18, Apr, 2024 @5:18 PM
Nestlé decides to take away our Breakaway and end production
Final batch of one-time UK school lunchbox staple to be made this month as Swiss food firm continues clearout of older brands
Zoe Wood
07, Feb, 2024 @2:07 PM
Will weight loss drugs kill the fast food business?
Many firms see the dire forecasts as ‘overblown’ but they know they will have to adapt products to make ‘every bite counts’
Julia Kollewe, Sarah Butler and Mimi Ibrahim
06, Jan, 2024 @9:00 AM
Chocolate treats for Christmas 2023 jump in price at UK supermarkets
Fun-size packs of bars, Milk Tray and Quality Street up by at least 50% since 2022 as cocoa, sugar and packaging costs rise
Sarah Butler
23, Dec, 2023 @7:00 AM
‘Brands to avoid’: Mars and Cadbury among chocolate firms criticised in ethics report
Only 17 out of 82 companies investigated were found to use suppliers that paid cocoa farmers enough to live on
James Tapper
02, Dec, 2023 @12:00 PM
Venue to be confirmed... tight security for women’s event is a sign of the times | Rachel Cooke
A good-natured discussion about rights comes at the cost of bouncers and secrecy – at least it added to the sense of solidarity
Rachel Cooke
11, Nov, 2023 @3:00 PM
Sweet sorrow: Caramac fans decry Nestlé move to discontinue bar
Decision will end more than 60 years of production of confectionery that has gained dedicated UK following
Kalyeena Makortoff
08, Nov, 2023 @11:51 AM
Drinks firms face EU-wide complaint over plastic bottle recycling claims
Consumer groups issue formal notice to European Commission over ‘greenwashing’ claims that bottles are ‘100% recyclable’ or ‘100% recycled’
Ajit Niranjan
07, Nov, 2023 @5:00 AM
Brits ‘need to accept’ they’re worse off and stop pushing wages and prices higher, says BoE chief economist – as it happened
Huw Pill says someone in UK needs to accept that they’re worse off and stop trying to maintain their real spending power through higher wages or prices
Graeme Wearden
25, Apr, 2023 @4:06 PM
EU firms accused of ‘abhorrent’ export of banned pesticides to Brazil
BASF among firms selling chemicals to sugar industry despite links to human health risks
Beatriz Ramalho da Silva, Hélen Freitas, Ana Aranha and Tom Levitt
25, Apr, 2023 @6:52 AM
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