Nestle is not a subsidiary of P&G.
Introduction to Nestlé
Nestlé is the world's largest food company, and its scale is so large that it is impossible to accurately count the types and quantities of its products. 8,500 kinds of food, beverages and medical supplies use the Nestlé brand. With various packaging and specifications, the number of Nestlé products has reached more than 22,000 types.
In fact, Nestlé's products can be divided into ten categories: children's food and cereals, dairy products, breakfast cereals, desserts, snacks, ice cream, chocolate, pastries, delicatessen, beverages, pet food and medicines. Nestle's Perrier mineral water and Nescafe coffee top the sales list among similar products. All in all, Nestlé, headquartered in Verey, Switzerland, plays an important role in the food industry.
Procter & Gamble Company Profile
Procter & Gamble Company, founded in 1837, is one of the world's largest consumer goods companies. In fiscal year 2002-2003, the company's full-year sales were US$43.4 billion.
Ranked 86th among the world's 500 largest industrial/service companies recently selected by Fortune magazine, and ranked seventh among the most admired companies. Procter & Gamble has nearly 100,000 employees worldwide and has factories and branches in more than 80 countries around the world. It operates more than 300 brands of products that sell well in more than 160 countries and regions, including shampoo, hair care, skin care products, and cosmetics. , baby care products, feminine hygiene products, pharmaceuticals, food, beverages, fabrics, home care and personal cleaning products.