I stopped using Nescafé and nestle products years ago after reading (though not sure how true) that they were responsible for one million infant deaths a year in developing countries.
At the time I worked for a large worldwide company who had free Nescafé for employees in the kitchens. I sent links to articles I read to the management and they wrote to Nestle to ask about it. They replied denying it all but management changed to a different brand of coffee anyway. They had ethics policies for all suppliers and Nestle didn’t pass apparently.
Small thing, and I’m not particularly clued up on these things as an international human rights lawyer/activist would be. Tsk, tsk George and Amal!