Nestle Flavored Water

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Company description:

Nestle was incorporated since Henri Nestlé developed the first milk food for infants in 1867, and saved the life of a neighbor’s child, Now being a multinational the Nestlé Company has aimed to build a business as the world's leading nutrition, health and wellness company based on sound human values and principles

Nestlé has been serving Pakistani consumers since 1988, when the parent company, the Switzerland-based Nestlé SA, first acquired a share in Milkpak Ltd.

Today we are fully integrated in Pakistani life, and are recognized as producers of safe, nutritious and tasty food, and leaders in developing and uplifting the communities in which we operate.

We at Nestlé Pakistan ensure that our products are made available to consumers wherever in the country they might be. Convenience is at the heart of the Nestlé philosophy, and our aim is to bring products to people's doorsteps.

In line with our parent company's global philosophy, we are proud of our commitment to excellence in product safety, quality, and value. Our products cater to human needs, and we are active in the communities we serve.

From spreading awareness about nutrition and wellness to digging wells in the Thar desert and succoring earthquake victims, we are committed to serving our country and its people.

The consumer's voice is key to Nestlé Pakistan's vision and working. Whether you live in the remotest village or the metropolis of Karachi, our consumer services team stands ready to listen to your concerns and provide answers about our products and guidance on matters of health and wellness.

Overview of Bottled industry:

Bottled water in Pakistan is not considered a ‘beverage’. Beverage processing includes carbonated soft drinks – where Pakistan has the lowest per capita consumption in the world, fruit juices, syrups and juice flavoured drinks. Drinking water – and also bottled water – is not considered an important...