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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

A recent report gave reference to a nestle executive stating that water is not a human right,I am of the belief that this profit making companies products should be boycotted/sent to Coventry.Opinions and discussion are welcome.Monsanto should be forceably wound up for crimes against humanity and may pay damages for the totally weird genetic engineering path they follow in the name of profit.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Is it the fact that a person has an opinion or that a company is making a profit that annoys you so much

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By *iverpool LoverMan  over a year ago

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Yeah monsanto have been banned a few countrys, lots of my american activist friends attend protests against monsanto and want the food they eat labled if its been geneticly modified.

As for that CEO of nestle which I seen a couple months ago saying water is not a human right, hes one of these elitist aholes (ome of many) that only sees profits and wants more of it and will screw over anything to get more of it.

I dont eat cerial or choclate anyway but if I did id make a concious decision to avoid nestle.

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By *ee VianteWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"A recent report gave reference to a nestle executive stating that water is not a human right,I am of the belief that this profit making companies products should be boycotted/sent to Coventry.Opinions and discussion are welcome.Monsanto should be forceably wound up for crimes against humanity and may pay damages for the totally weird genetic engineering path they follow in the name of profit. "

When they learn how to control when and where it rains, then we can be concerned.

Until then water, like air, remains the property of Mother Nature and corporate wankers can spout whatever bollocks they like, they can't change it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"A recent report gave reference to a nestle executive stating that water is not a human right,I am of the belief that this profit making companies products should be boycotted/sent to Coventry.Opinions and discussion are welcome.Monsanto should be forceably wound up for crimes against humanity and may pay damages for the totally weird genetic engineering path they follow in the name of profit.

When they learn how to control when and where it rains, then we can be concerned.

Until then water, like air, remains the property of Mother Nature and corporate wankers can spout whatever bollocks they like, they can't change it."

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Yeah monsanto have been banned a few countrys, lots of my american activist friends attend protests against monsanto and want the food they eat labled if its been geneticly modified.

As for that CEO of nestle which I seen a couple months ago saying water is not a human right, hes one of these elitist aholes (ome of many) that only sees profits and wants more of it and will screw over anything to get more of it.

I dont eat cerial or choclate anyway but if I did id make a concious decision to avoid nestle."

I hate to say this, but they have fingers in a lot of pies. Like cadburys did. The majority of food imported from the us has some dealing with Nestlé.

They were known for poisioning babies with their formular milk as well

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Unfortunately, this is not anything new about Nestle and their strategy.

I signed the pledge against them 20 years ago, over the way that they were mis-marketing artificial baby feed to the huge detriment of children's lives in the poorer countries of Africa.

I haven't knowingly bought one of their products since.

If everybody protested with their money, instead of their words, they might listen!!!

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