10 Corporations Controlling Everything You Buy at the Grocery Store

Oxfam have released infographics displaying the 10 corporations that control the majority of food and beverages that we consume, with some revelations that may shock you

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The food and water we eat and drink are not a given right anymore. They have been commercialized, with only a few companies selling them to us at any price convenient to them, not convenient to us.

Unfortunately, almost all of our basic food and beverage purchases, especially in the West, are controlled by a handful of companies.  Oxfam have created a mind-boggling infographic showing how corporations control our food. Oxfam is an international confederation of charitable organizations focused on the alleviation of global poverty.

According to Oxfam, there are only 10 companies controlling most of the foods and beverages we buy. These companies include Nestlé, PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, Unilever, Danone, General Mills, Kellogg’s, Mars, Associated British Foods and Mondelez

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Each of these companies makes billions of dollars in revenue every year and are present in many countries across the world. Despite these companies making their fortunes in profits, they hoard their dollars, all the while people suffer in abject poverty. Oxfam said it took the initiative to show people who control the brands of food and beverage they are buying, in efforts to push the companies into making positive changes within the countries they operate.

Below is the breakdown of the 10 companies that own the brands of food and beverages we use every day:

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Kellogg’s: Kellogg’s is an American multinational food manufacturing company headquartered in Battle Creek, Michigan. The company owns Forget Froot Loops and Frosted Flakes. In addition, it also owns non-cereal brands including Eggo, Pringles, and Cheez-It. As of 2015, the company’s revenue stood at $13.5 billion.

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Associated British Foods: Associated British Foods is a British multinational food processing and retailing company whose headquarters are in London. This company owns brands such as Dorset Cereals and Twinings tea, as well as the retailer Primark. In 2015, it was estimated that the company made revenue of $16.6 billion.

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General Mills: General Mills Incorporated is an American multinational manufacturer and marketer of branded consumer foods sold through retail stores. It is headquartered in Golden Valley, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. General Mills is best known for cereals like Cheerios and Chex. In addition, it also owns brands like Yoplait, Hamburger Helper, Haagen-Dazs, and Betty Crocker. By the end of 2015, General Mills had a revenue of $17.6 billion.

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Danone: Danone is a French multinational food-products corporation based in Paris. It has four business lines: Fresh Dairy products, Waters, Early Life Nutrition and Medical Nutrition. Danone is best known for yogurts like Activa, Yocrunch, and Oikos in many Western countries. The company also sells medical nutrition products and bottled water. In 2015, Danone was estimated to have made up to $24.9 billion in revenue.

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Mondelez: Mondelez International is an American multinational confectionery, food and beverage company based in East Hanover, New Jersey. The company’s brands include Oreo, Trident gum, and Sour Patch Kids. By the end of 2015, Mondelez had estimated revenue of $29.6 billion.

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Mars: Mars is an American multinational manufacturer of confectionery, pet food, and other food products. The company is best known for its chocolate brands, such as M&M. It also owns Uncle Ben’s rice, Starburst, and Orbit gum. In 2015, it made a total sale of $33 billion. According to Forbes, Mars is the 6th largest privately held company in the United States.

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Coca-Cola: The Coca-Cola Company is headquartered in Atlanta, in the state of Georgia. Of course, it is a multinational soda beverage company, and manufacturer, retailer, and marketer of nonalcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups. The latest is that Coca-Cola is now moving beyond soda. It now owns beverage brands including Dasani, Fuze, and Honest Tea. In 2015, Coca-Cola made revenues of $44.3 billion.

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Unilever: Unilever is a British-Dutch multinational consumer goods company co-headquartered in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and London, United Kingdom. Its products include food, beverages, cleaning agents and personal care products. Unilever’s diverse list of brands includes Axe body spray, Lipton tea, Magnum ice cream, and Hellmann’s mayonnaise. The company made $59.1 billion in revenue in 2015.

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PepsiCo: PepsiCo Incorporated is an American multinational food, snack and soda beverage corporation headquartered in Purchase, New York. PepsiCo also owns brands such as Quaker Oatmeal, Cheetos, and Tropicana. The company has interests in the manufacturing, marketing and distribution of grain-based snack foods, beverages and other products. It is estimated the PepsiCo made revenue of $63 billion in 2015.

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Nestlé: Nestlé is a Swiss transnational food and drink company headquartered in Vevey, Vaud, Switzerland. Brands you may not have known that Nestlé owns include Gerber baby food, Perrier, DiGiorno, and Hot Pockets. It also owns candy brands, including Butterfinger and KitKat. It made a whopping $87 billion in sales in 2015. Nestlé is the largest food company in the world measured by revenues. In 2014, the company was ranked number 72 on the Fortune Global 500.

We acknowledge we sourced part of this article from the Independent.


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6 COMMENTS

  1. the vatican project started in 911/2001 when globalization and global consciousness were a trending concept… so what you watch on tv about countries and religions were created to put on TV. satanism is used as a method to threaten life on earth through all means to gain total absolute power on earth over others. when and only that absolute power is reached the new world order starts… something like that…

    the main question after saying this is: are those kind of people doing that because of energy knowledge possessions or owning everything without no one else owning nothing or because to own and make a broader larger outside the box thinking play because of space and planets ownership…

    USA debt is probably the most old one and it started because of making people consume to own people by what they are and think and live… it’s called destiny… and to own countries and governments… so you can see that any gov in this planet is quite virtual… and the 911 created all sorts of debt… the 2000’s problem, millenium, new millenia, the 2000 number, 21st century. it was a number that influenced everything not only the century but also the millenia. more advertising more propaganda. propaganda is a form of advertising.

    after the ownership of dns system on the web, did anyone noticed any old information reapearing by any chance, like old concepts and terminology.

    the appearing of the TV accompained the internet with globalization and global consciousness and study of human kind as one and a whole… did anyone knew or noticed anything from all other countries like if they existed or belief systems or languages or technologies? did anyone knew? there were no ways to prove that, right? so how does one knows actually countries and belief systems and money system existed before the TV and internet? no one would know the origins, if with a new layer of information it would appear to be but it wasn’t. so no one would know how to tell the veracity and concrete truth of the facts, events or places. TV and internet is a layer of information for people who don’t have enough money to visit locally those places and to prove veracity.

    another: how there was medium class and now there isn’t? because of that layer of information that created a new vision of the world. a bogus, poor one. I think that there was no money system. lands and houses were being inherited by parenthood and then it was attributed money and values for lands and houses because of the consumerism and debt and ownership of the human energy freedom of sensing and connection to nature. so then people had money, it was created a value system to value everything humans produce, right? then the insuck of money that made someone trying to own the world also consumed entire areas called countries through temporary virtual governments to rob everyone. so let me tell you that actually no one has actually created value for thyself in all these years. not even gov people. because as long as they have money they will think in what buy with that money.

    good.

  2. this is not a door, this is a gate to exit system to your freedom and nature… matrix is just a ruler to compare natural patterns with human world patterns.

  3. funny part. All I buy in grocery store is flour, milk vegetables and rice. A lot of times. Only buy from local producers. And grow our own. Anyone buying from these companies are fat unintelligent to make their own decisions.

  4. Stop eating garbage and you won’t give these companies a dime! Start cooking from basic ingredients, stop eating processed food… It is that simple…

  5. Sorry to inform you, but at this point it’s simply too late. You can turn to small local businesses, but as soon as corporations notice that they will simply buy everything off and you will end paying them anyway. Who would refuse selling their business for more than they can earn with hard work over a decade?
    We’re long past point of no return.
    Resistance is futile.

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