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All of the big ones
Nestle
Walmart
Apple, Microsoft, Oracle.
Bayer.
Anything made by or connected to Nestle for sure
They have a lot of blood on their hands.
This thread has lots of company names without references or explanations.
While " controversy" is probably a solid search term, we could do better by including "why" right in the comments.
Shell gas station. They bought dirty Russian oil
Google until they change their eulas wotc to stop themselves from doing this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Environment_Integrity?wprov=sfla1
I know this isn't really an option for most people but consider dropping Deloitte KPMG and all banks that aren't cooperatives.
Exxon
Chevron
Shell
Dave's Auto Body shop
I keep reading everywhere "fuck nestle" and then I see their 2022 FY report with sales increased to 104.95 billion thats 8.4% from.previous year.
So the question now is
WHO'S FUCKING WHO ?
Vanguard and Blackrock. Their retirement fund allow them to have a significant share of major companies when compared to individuals
I think the main take away is that this applies to most, if not all, publicly traded companies?