Nestle boycott

3 Causes to Consider on October 31: Nestlé-Free, UNICEF, Movember

October 29, 2011




October 31st isn’t just Halloween. It is also a date for thinking about and participating in three important causes. In our house, we’ll be participating in all three and I’d love it if you would consider joining us on one, two or three of these paths. #NoNestle: Nestlé-Free Week (October 31 to November 5, 2011) [...]

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Questions for the #noNestle Boycotters: My Response

October 25, 2010




There has been a lot of talk about the Nestle boycott as part of International Nestle-free Week and as a follow-on to last night’s #noNestle twitter party. A lot of people have been asking questions about the boycott and I’m happy to answer them. Today, Kathleen from A Moment 2 Think, put up a post [...]

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International Nestle-free Week 2010: Join Us

October 25, 2010




Today marks the beginning of International Nestle-Free Week 2010. If you are not yet aware of the reasons why people boycott and protest Nestle, here is a summary from my post on why I protest Nestle’s unethical business practices: Nestlé is accused by experts of unethical business practices such as: Promoting infant formula with misleading [...]

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Why I Protest Nestlé’s Unethical Business Practices

August 2, 2010




I am an outspoken critic of Nestlé’s unethical business practices. Although I have been aware of some of the issues with Nestlé for years, I have become more aware of the depth and breadth of the issues since my interaction with both Nestlé and the Nestlé Family Bloggers starting last September. This post provides an [...]

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I will not give Nestlé my money, but I also won’t let Nestlé control my life

June 6, 2010




In my post outlining my dismay at the Nestlé sponsorship of BlogHer and in other places on the Internet, some people who boycott Nestlé due to its unethical business practices, some people who support Nestlé, and some objective observers have commented that it is inappropriate for me to attend BlogHer. They say that because I [...]

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More evidence you can’t believe a word Nestle says

May 8, 2010




If there are still people who believe anything the Nestle executive told them at the Nestle Family event or anything they claim elsewhere, despite my analysis of the answers I received from Nestle, despite the ongoing work of Baby Milk Action’s Boycott Nestle Blog to expose Nestle’s lies, and despite a first person account of [...]

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Nestle Boycott Explained: Their products are nice, but they are unethical and don’t listen

March 22, 2010




Jessica Gottlieb is a reluctant but determined participant in the Nestle boycott. Listen as she explains why she cannot use their products, despite the fact that she loves them (from Jessica’s YouTube channel). People like Jessica and I have strong voices. Organizations like Greenpeace and Baby Milk Action have a wide reach. The more Nestle [...]

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Nestle online charm offensive = lipstick on a pig

February 6, 2010




Seems someone has been beating up on Nestle in the social media world. In fact, it is so bad that they had to fly in a bunch of PR firms into their headquarters in Switzerland to brief them on Nestle’s need for help charting a path through social media. According to Arun Sudhaman’s article, Nestle [...]

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Nestle-Free Week: October 26 to November 1

October 25, 2009




As I continue to work on my responses to Nestle’s answers to my questions that came out of the Nestle Family blogger event, I thought I’d put in a quick reminder that this week (October 26 to November 1) is Nestle-Free Week. Even if you do not or feel you can not fully support the [...]

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Nestle Answers: Introducing solids – maybe, kind of, sort of at 6 months

October 9, 2009




This is one of a series of posts that features Nestle’s answers to my questions that came out of the Nestle Family event. To access the other questions and answers, go to follow-up questions for Nestle and click on the questions you are interested in. Answers will be posted as they are received and analyzed. [...]

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