Known for its chocolate milk, Nestlé has over 450 manufacturing facilities in over 80 countries. Being such a large company, it's no surprise that animal cruelty sometimes goes unnoticed. In 2019,of mother cows and their calves on Martin Farms, a dairy farm that supplied Nestlé. While Nestlé has since cut ties with Martin Farms, it's likely that animal abuse continues to happen behind the scenes at some of its many other suppliers.hasn't been updated since 2014.
The one pro here is Nestlé's announced progress, though limited and specific, towards animal welfare:"Over 94% of the cows in our dairy ingredients supply chain are now disbudded, rather than being subject to the more severe process of dehorning." However, the company still has a long way to go in guaranteeing no animal abuse or mistreatment on their dairy suppliers' farms.
Sorry not sorry, PETA don't have shitnyp say about animal cruelty when they have shelters with a 95% kill rate.