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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @itermathi 24 Jun \ on: The Grab - are food and water the next things we'll fight wars over? food_and_drinks
This reminded me of what Nestle did to the natural water resources of other countries.
For instance, in Pakistan on 2013 Nestle began diverting clean drinking water away from villages and towns and bottling it in their factories, then selling it back to the same people they took the water from at a high price.
Since most people couldn't afford to buy Nestle's water, thousands of Pakistanis in Bhati Diwan village were falling ill after being forced to drink muddy water.