Nestle Says 2020 Held Up Against Virus Crisis
Swiss food and snacks giant Nestle said Thursday that it put in a strong 2020 performance despite the coronavirus pandemic although its headline figures fell following a series of asset sales.
Nestle said its net profit fell 3.0 percent to 12.2 billion Swiss francs ($13.5 billion, 11.2 billion euros) while sales dropped 8.9 percent to 84.3 billion Swiss francs.
The year was marked by a series of major sales in sectors falling out of favour with customers, and acquisitions in growth areas such as vegetarian products and health nutrition.
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"The global pandemic has not stopped us," Nestle boss Mark Schneider said in a statement, citing continued organic growth for a third consecutive year.
The company said the pandemic with its lengthy lockdowns had boosted demand for food products for animal companions along with pastry goods, coffee, vegetarian and health foods.
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