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April 26th, 2011 02:13 PM #21
but if he's paid by Nestle to post, why is he pointing out Nestle's shortcomings?
the link he posted is an anti-Nestle writeup
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April 26th, 2011 02:18 PM #22
I have the same habit when it comes to chocolates. Even S&R and Duty Free Philippines have asian version chocolates so I always check the label. If it's not made in the US, I don't buy it. Iba lasa talaga.
Kit Kat made by Hershey's US is my favorite.
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April 26th, 2011 03:08 PM #23
hahaha. Buti na lang binalikan ko yung thread na to. Don't worry I swear I don't work for Nestle. And uls makes a good point saying why would I be made to make an anti-Nestle post. I am just a concerned citizen because recently I've been trying to live a healthier lifestyle and syempre naghahanap din ako ng mga pagkain na pwede kong kainin kaya in the process of researching, nakita ko tong article. Just wanna give people a heads-up that's all
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April 26th, 2011 03:30 PM #24uls, tama ka dun sa mahilig ang mga Pilipino sa chocolates and matatamis kaya yun yung binibenta nila.. market-driven ata tawag dun kung di ako nagkakamali.
kay skipper naman, di naman puro chocolate, haha! pero may point ka, napaisip tuloy ako kung bat naman sila gagawa ng wellness campaign kung ang binibenta nila pede magcause ng diabetes which is a disease kasi nga sugar-loaded or mostly matatamis.. pero maganda na din na nashare mo yan for us to be more aware.
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April 26th, 2011 03:41 PM #25
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April 26th, 2011 03:53 PM #27
May share yata ang mga choco companies sa mga drug firms selling anti-diabetic drugs. hehe
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