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Nestle's Social Irresponsibility in Developing Nations
Background Note
or the new company, Henri Nestlé adopted the logo of a nest with a mother bird protecting her young ones. This was in fact a graphic translation of his name, which meant 'little nest'. It was meant to convey values like security, protection, maternity and nourishment. (This symbol was later adopted as the corporate logo of Nestlé).Nestlé's infant formula became very popular and in 1868, he opened an office in London to match the increasing demand. By the early 1870s, he began exporting to South America and Australia, and Nestlé Milk soon became popular as a food for infants, the old and the infirm....



