Nestlé's Plant-Based Focus Is Key to Its Status as the World's

By A Mystery Man Writer

Plant-based Toll House chocolate chips, vegan condensed milk, and KitKat V are all helping Nestlé retain its status as the world’s most valuable food brand, a new report finds.

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