gordonangela+FollowNestle Finally Ditches Fake Colors?Heads up, snack lovers! Nestle just announced they're kicking artificial dyes out of their U.S. foods by 2026—finally catching up with Kraft Heinz and General Mills. If you’ve ever wondered why your candy or cereal glows in the dark, that’s about to change. With Red No. 3 banned and most people wanting cleaner labels, expect your favorite treats to look a little less neon soon. Maybe now we can all snack with a little less guilt! #Nestle #FoodNews #CleanEating #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup160Share
suarezpatricia+FollowNestle Ditches Fake Colors—Who's Next?Nestle just announced they're cutting out artificial colors from all their US foods by mid-2026! They’re following in the footsteps of General Mills and Kraft Heinz, who are also making the switch. Apparently, 90% of Nestle’s stuff is already dye-free, but this move is a big deal for anyone side-eyeing those neon snacks. The debate is still on about whether these dyes are actually bad for you, but the trend is clear: more natural vibes in your pantry! #Nestle #FoodNews #ArtificialColors #Health #BodyHealth854Share
Edward Wallace+FollowIs Your Fancy Bottled Water Just Tap?So, that pricey Perrier you grab for your lunch meeting? Turns out, it might not be as 'natural' as the label claims. French watchdogs say Nestlé filtered and treated Perrier water, but still sold it as 'natural mineral water.' The real kicker: the government may have looked the other way. For us, it’s a reminder to check what we’re really paying for—sometimes, it’s just filtered tap water in a fancy bottle! Maybe time to dust off that reusable bottle? #ConsumerAwareness #BottledWater #Nestle #Business10Share
Keith Bass+FollowNestle's Water Brands Up for Grabs?Nestle is thinking about selling its famous water brands like Perrier and S.Pellegrino, hoping to focus more on snacks and coffee. If you’re a fan of fancy bottled water, you might see new owners or even changes at the store soon. The bottled water biz isn’t easy—think supply headaches and eco worries—so Nestle’s looking to cash in while keeping a small stake. Could this mean new deals or discounts? Stay tuned! #Nestle #BottledWater #BusinessNews #ConsumerTrends #MoneyMoves #Business10Share