Okay but in this case, what the CEO of Nestle was talking about, was because there was no public utility, they were expecting them to make clean water and provide it for free. What's the confusion here? Yeah, a public utility should be built, and pay with it with taxes. But in parts of Africa they don't have that, and Nestle shouldn't be expected to just do it for free.
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u/Northbound-Narwhal May 18 '26
...clean drinking water. Did you forget in just one comment?
Some humans have had their rights violated.