The problem with Nestle is that's a pretty long list. Whenever I buy something new I always need to check what the owner of the owner of the owner of the brand is, to make sure it isn't Nestle or one of the other fucked up brands that seem to own everything.
One of my favorite things about Nestlé is that five people can talk about how evil a company they are with examples and have it be five different things.
A company, in principle, cannot care about anything but profit maximization. Nestle isn't evil, it's merely more brazenly expressive of the amoral nature of capitalist production.
Not sure why you are being downvoted. It’s the invisible hand of capitalism that tends to cause evil.
If the current board of directors chose morality over profit, the shareholders would have an obligation to each other to oust the board and elect people who put profit first above all else.
If any one CEO tries to put morality over profit, that CEO will be replaced with someone who makes profit-focused decisions.
It’s all very impersonal as it is just a function of capitalism.
If governments weren’t all bought and paid for, maybe they could make it less profitable for the company to be evil, which would be the only way to make a change.