SWITZ: Nestlé, General Mills invest in R&D centre
By: just-food.com | 2 October 2009
Cereal Partners Worldwide (CPW), a joint venture between Nestlé and General Mills, will see its innovation centre in Orbe, Switzerland, open next year, the cereal maker said today (2 October).
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Cereal Partners Worldwide (CPW), a joint venture between Nestlé and General Mills, will see its innovation centre in Orbe, Switzerland, open next year, the cereal maker said today (2 October).

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