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It's tough to avoid nestle sadly :(
It's also the only cheap instant coffee I can drink without wanting to puke
https://lakotalaw.org/resources/nestle-alternatives Can't help with the gag reflex though.
Yeah not a single once of those is available here. That stuff might be available in the US or Europe but I'm in a third world country lol.
Hell the only reliably clean drinking water we have is nestle. As I said, very unavoidable.
Infact quick story. Therss a very remote village that I used to go to. Now they don't have anything there whatsoever. Like a nokia 3310 is the most technological device there. The way they raise their livestock is by letting them go roam around the forest and eat what they want and return at sundown.
Last time I visited a nestle van came in and bought their milk. For them its reliable sales, even if its terrible pricing. But nestle own far too much.
That's really quite mind blowing, thanks for sharing