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The reaction from more than a few followers: Don't tell us what to do, Big Brother! (Again, paraphrasing.) Nestle's response: The logo is our intellectual property. This is our page, we set the rules.
One of the logos that's popped up among Facebook users who want to support Greenpeace's campaign against Nestle, modifying the Nestle Kit-Kat candy bar logo. Now, to be fair, Nestle has the right ...
Nestle, the food manufacturer, was wrongly allowed to use a government health logo on its website, the Department of Health admitted. The anti-obesity Change4Life logo should have appeared only ...
When Nestle lobbied to have the video removed from YouTube, Greenpeace turned its force up a notch and encouraged supporters to start posting comments in protest on Nestle's Facebook fan page and ...
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