dlove67 @feddit.nl If this is Nestle we're talking about, they'd somehow find a way to do even more war crimes.
46 0 ReplyWutchilli @feddit.de "Nice water you had there in your nuclear powerplant...HAD."-Nestle conscript using his company combat doctrine
29 0 ReplyPuschkul @feddit.de So Nestlé are pioneers as they remove water obstacles?
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_Z1useri @sopuli.xyz The recent war on food would be exactly how I'd expect Nestlé to act if they acquired cruise missles.
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Fisting for Freedom @sh.itjust.works
Unilever, too. I think this means they're actually handing over information about the employees to the government so they can be conscripted. Also, fuck them for still operating there at all.
35 0 ReplySpicyPeaSoup @kbin.social
Nestle and treating humans like disposable resources. Some things never change.
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reddig33 @lemmy.world Russia will send the Nestle employees to Ukraine to steal and bottle all of their groundwater.
https://www.mashed.com/717227/nestles-water-controversy-explained/
30 0 Replymnemonicmonkeys @sh.itjust.works Or they end up replacing the Wagner troops in Africa to kill more babies
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_xDEADBEEF @lemm.ee AK? Have they run out of mosins?
9 0 Replypreciouspupp @sopuli.xyz It’s short for “a knife”.
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skillissuer @lemmy.world corporate wars, we're really living in the future (2077)
9 0 Replyslugo @sh.itjust.works Maybe they could just give their product to the enemy and let diabetes take its natural course. Lobbing cans of Nesquik over the border with one of their laser guided trebuchet may be cheaper.
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2 2 Reply_xDEADBEEF @lemm.ee I agree
7 0 ReplyHovercat90 @feddit.de Deep
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