FRANCE: Nestlé frozen foods revamp leads to cuts
By: Stuart Todd | 27 September 2007
Nestlé is to axe up to 140 jobs in France after deciding to restructure its production of frozen foods and ice cream in the country.
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Nestlé is to axe up to 140 jobs in France after deciding to restructure its production of frozen foods and ice cream in the country.

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