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Amid pressure, Nestle suspends brands in Russia, including KitKat, Nesquik

March 24, 2022
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LONDON — Nestle said on Wednesday (March 23) it will halt several non-essential brands including KitKat chocolate and Nesquik in Russia, in an unprecedented move amid pressure on the world’s top consumer goods company after criticism from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

Nestle shares were down 1.3 per cent at 1236 GMT (8.36pm Singapore time), after hitting a session low shortly after the news. The statement was unusual for the maker of Maggi bouillon and Nescafe coffee, which has for decades continued to operate in war zones around the world.

Mr Zelenskiy over the weekend called out several companies for staying in Russia after its invasion of Ukraine and accused Nestle of not living up to its Good Food, Good Life slogan.

In the days leading up to his comments, Nestle had already been fielding online criticism from shoppers, activists, investors and political figures.

The company previously said it had halted non-essential exports and imports from Russia, stopped all advertising, and suspended capital investment. It also said it was not making a profit in Russia.

“We stand with the people of Ukraine and our 5,800 employees there,” Nestle said. It said it would continue to pay Russian employees.

Nestle has for decades been a target of criticism by activist groups and governments over issues including the company’s bottled-water manufacturing, its decision to stay in South Africa during apartheid, and its baby formula marketing practices.

“There’s a history of protesting against Nestle,” said Dr Jaideep Prabhu, a professor of marketing at the University of Cambridge’s Judge Business School.

“Nestle is much more front and centre than P&G and Unilever when it comes to people knowing that they make their products… Nestle’s logos are very prominent on its products.”

Twitter user Amee Vanderpool, who has nearly 350,000 followers, posted on Sunday: “Nestle refuses to withdraw from Russia even after a desperate plea from Ukraine and President Zelenskiy.”

The post encouraged a boycott of products and included a list of Nestle brands.

The company was also denounced by some Ukrainian politicians as well as hactivist group “Anonymous”, which also urged a boycott of its products.

“By refusing to stop business activities in Russia, @Nestle allows Russia’s war of aggression in Europe to continue,” Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Ivanovych Kuleba, who has over 742,000 Twitter followers, tweeted.

“Long-term damage to the company’s reputation is proportionate to the scale of Russian war crimes in Ukraine (enormous). Not too late to change your mind, Nestle.”

This article was first published in Asia One . All contents and images are copyright to their respective owners and sources.

Tags: #brand#F&B#Russia-Ukraine conflict#Wars and conflictsKitKatNesquikNestleVolodymyr ZelenskiyZelenskiy
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