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Microsoft.
To be fair I only have given them money (indirectly) once buying a gaming laptop with preinstalled windows.
There are lots of others of course, but who knows which brand is actually Nestle or Lactalis etc.
There's a database of Nestle owned companies on f**knestle.art if you want to quickly remove a handful of secretly-Nestle products from your life.
If I could ditch them I would. I can't fathom why people haven't been in a constant state of outrage for them putting ads in Windows.
Preinstalls is the only way I've paid Microsoft recently, and that was for two gaming PCs for my kids. Before that it was when I bought a laptop with preinstalled OS in 2009.
Only time i paid them directly was for the win98 upgrade license, which was objectively worth it since I could use my Win3.1 floppies as an upgrade starting point.
Now I'm a linux user. I only have windows on my work laptop.