Sentences with phrase «largest baby milk company»

Danone, the world's second largest baby milk company, competes fiercely with Nestlé, the largest.
Nestlé is the world's largest baby milk company.
This move by world's largest baby milk company is described as «terribly cynical» by Baby Milk Action as Nestlé continues to promote its formula with claims such as it is the «natural start» and «protects» babies.
«Nestlé, the world's largest baby milk company, systematically breaks internationally agreed marketing rules.
However, Nestle's current marketing practices show the world's largest baby milk company is following the strategies developed — and even more aggressive ones it uses around the world and has imported to the UK.
Nestle is the world's largest baby milk company and it will not settle for being second largest in any market.

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The CEO of infant formula and organic baby food company Bubs Australia says having control over Australia's largest goat's milk herd is a huge win.
Baby Milk Action press release 9 April 2013 Campaigners are pointing to new aggressive baby milk marketing practices in the UK as a sign of increased competition with Nestlé entering the UK market, where Danone is currently the largest compBaby Milk Action press release 9 April 2013 Campaigners are pointing to new aggressive baby milk marketing practices in the UK as a sign of increased competition with Nestlé entering the UK market, where Danone is currently the largest compMilk Action press release 9 April 2013 Campaigners are pointing to new aggressive baby milk marketing practices in the UK as a sign of increased competition with Nestlé entering the UK market, where Danone is currently the largest compbaby milk marketing practices in the UK as a sign of increased competition with Nestlé entering the UK market, where Danone is currently the largest compmilk marketing practices in the UK as a sign of increased competition with Nestlé entering the UK market, where Danone is currently the largest company.
Nestle, the largest company (controlling about 29 % of the global baby milk market) is also the target of the Nestle boycott, which forces some changes in Nestle marketing policies and practices.
Nestlé, the company with the largest share of the baby milk market (29 %), is the target of a boycott because it systematically violates the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent, relevant Resolutions of the World Health Assembly.
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