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When it comes to food corporations it's more about knowing what's not actually an alternative. Because Nestle owns so many brands it's hard to know what to avoid. And brand ownership can be different in different countries. For example Wonka is owned by Nestle in Europe but by Ferrero in the the US.
We really aught to break this company up...