UK: Nestle has “sufficient scale” to compete in candy
By: just-food.com | 8 January 2010
Nestle has said its confectionery business has "sufficient size and scale" to allow the company to compete in the sector even if Kraft Foods succeeds in its bid for Cadbury.
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Nestle has said its confectionery business has "sufficient size and scale" to allow the company to compete in the sector even if Kraft Foods succeeds in its bid for Cadbury.

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