Two nights ago I rented a movie called Flow. It's available via Netflix, and is a documentary in which Nestle bottling plants are given their own segment. If what is reported was accurate, this company destroys communities and the environment in order to profit off of free water from which they make obscene profits. I would urge everyone to view this film.
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Two nights ago I rented a movie called Flow. It's available via Netflix, and is a documentary in which Nestle bottling plants are given their own segment. If what is reported was accurate, this company destroys communities and the environment in order to profit off of free water from which they make obscene profits. I would urge everyone to view this film.