Nestlé document says majority of its food portfolio is unhealthy https://t.co/n221w7TAw4
— wonkmonk (@wonkmonk_) May 31, 2021
Internal company presentation acknowledges more than 60% of products do not meet ‘recognised definition of health’
Nestlé document says majority of its food portfolio is unhealthyhttps://t.co/975V9BGYmL
— Paul D. Thacker (@thackerpd) May 31, 2021
Internal company presentation acknowledges more than 60% of products do not meet ‘recognised definition of health’ pic.twitter.com/MgMBsZuFEd
Nestlé document says majority of its food portfolio is unhealthy. Internal company presentation acknowledges more than 60% of products do not meet ‘recognised definition of health’. https://t.co/IqwyisEanJ
— Dr Alexey Kulikov (@KulikovUNIATF) May 31, 2021
World’s largest food company, Nestlé, has acknowledged that more than 60% of its mainstream food & drinks products do not meet a “recognised definition of health” & “some of our categories & products will never be ‘healthy’ no matter how much we renovate”.https://t.co/XnrNvV9Tmn pic.twitter.com/cFJfUxdJgd
— Adam Tooze (@adam_tooze) May 31, 2021
If your business model is #UltraProcessedFood - mostly industrially produced pap wrapped in plastic, advertised relentlessly - yes.
— Natalie Bennett (@natalieben) May 31, 2021
Company whose impact on #publichealth is disastrous all the way through life - from babies onwards.https://t.co/ZLOLZYR04c
More than 60% of Nestlé's mainstream food and drinks products do not meet a 'recognised definition of health', according to the company https://t.co/gGTNfrrHKW
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) May 31, 2021
Nestlé document says majority of its food portfolio is unhealthy
— P. D. Mangan Health & Fitness Maximalist ?? (@Mangan150) May 31, 2021
Since this is the world's largest producer of processed food, this is hardly surprising.https://t.co/VbfBfxMB0S
As Nestle admits some of its products will "never be healthy" a 14g serving of Nesquik contains...14g of sugar!
— Matthew Garrahan (@MattGarrahan) May 31, 2021
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Interesting development... Nestlé document says a majority of its food portfolio is unhealthy. Internal company presentation acknowledges more than 60% of products do not meet ‘recognised definition of health’ https://t.co/M9zZOinfnx
— Theo Acheampong, PhD (@mytheoz) May 31, 2021
#nestle document says majority of its food portfolio is unhealthy https://t.co/KP3TyYsQQd via @financialtimes
— Eric Reguly (@ereguly) May 31, 2021
Nestlé document says majority of its food portfolio is unhealthy https://t.co/BB75p9tXEc via @judithrevans
— donato (@donatopmancini) May 31, 2021
Nestle: We are a nutrition, health and wellness company
— Lucy M. Sullivan (@lucymsullivan) May 31, 2021
Facts: No
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Zelfreflectie is altijd nuttig. Ook bij de voedingsindustrie.
— jacob seidell (@jaapseidell) May 31, 2021
Nestlé document says majority of its food portfolio is unhealthy
Internal company presentation acknowledges more than 60% of products do not meet ‘recognised definition of health’ https://t.co/lTVzGxzAjB
Nestle, the manufacturer of KitKat, Maggi noodles, Nescafe, describes 3.5 star as a "recognised definition of health" https://t.co/F8a5PBgh9M
— IE Lifestyle ? (@lifestyle_ie) May 31, 2021
Oof. A seriously embarrassing story for Big Food:
— John Authers (@johnauthers) June 1, 2021
Nestlé document says majority of its food portfolio is unhealthy. (But 82% of Nestle's water brands are healthy, so that's something....) https://t.co/179r3F9dLI via @financialtimes pic.twitter.com/lPJby9uhJP
More than 60%of its products are unhealthy acknowledges @Nestle in an internal document—front page news in today’s @FT https://t.co/LRgunB5pVZ #HealthyPopulations pic.twitter.com/wFvnKJJyjV
— Robert Marten (@MartenRobert) June 1, 2021
Nestlé, acknowledged that more than 60 per cent of its mainstream food and drinks products do not meet a “recognised definition of health”https://t.co/D77gZTAzgv
— Dr Agnes Soucat (@asoucat) June 1, 2021
Nestlé document says majority of its food portfolio is unhealthy https://t.co/62SHLdrPtg via @financialtimes #NCDs
— Andrew D. Mitchell (@AndrewDMitch) June 1, 2021
What a statement: „Nestlé has acknowledged that more than 60 per cent of its mainstream food and drinks products do not meet a “recognised definition of health” and that “some of our categories and products will never be ‘healthy’”. https://t.co/tKYCbgwJrI
— Sebastian Matthes (@smatthes) June 1, 2021
Hello, Asia. While you were sleeping, this was our most read story: https://t.co/orfGYHNfJx
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) June 1, 2021
Over Half of Nestlé's Traditional Packaged Food Is Not 'Healthy': Report https://t.co/cTyJS6XmGm
— Martin H Oxman (@OxmanMartin) May 31, 2021