BRAZIL: Nestlé launches floating store on the Amazon

By: just-food.com | 18 June 2010

Nestlé is to launch a floating supermarket on the Brazilian Amazon to extend its reach into some of the least commercially-developed parts of the world.

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Nestlé is to launch a floating supermarket on the Brazilian Amazon to extend its reach into some of the least commercially-developed parts of the world.

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