Nestle says it will continue to sell ‘essential’ products like Nesquik in Russia.
’s prime minister, Denys Shmyhal, also criticised bosses at Nestle for having ‘no understanding’ over the impact of staying in the Russian market.
Countless companies have pulled out of Russia with many governments sanctioning individuals and businesses there. However, the company is continuing to sell a raft of items it considers essential, including baby food, nutrition products, pet food and cereals like Cheerios.The group’s breakfast cereals business is part of a joint venture with US food group General Mills, covering about 120 countries, which last week said it was halting Russian investment.
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