Six months ago dairy workers at a U.S. farm supplying Nestle were charged with animal cruelty. Now, the world’s largest food and beverage company is setting animal welfare
standards for its 7,300 worldwide suppliers. Animal rights groups call it the strongest such move by a major food company to date. Nestle is partnering with World Animal Protection to help it define
an animal welfare roadmap.
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