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Bargain or completely foolish? - Dell PowerEdge R930 4U Rack Server
Dell PowerEdge R930 4U Rack Server
Spotted this PowerEdge R930 4U Rack Server for £135 for the chassis and thought "hmmmm interesting" chips and memory see cheap too.
I have literally no idea what you would do with such a massive machine, but I saw the price and got all giddy - 'cos I'm an idiot.
Overkill? Dumb? Bargain of the week?
When was Nestlé last considered a ‘good’ company?
Like the title says, how long ago was Nestlé considered a decent company - either at the time or looking back from today?
When did it begin to change and what was it that changed? Has the rate-of-evil metric increased or slowed over time?
How do they compare to the other humongous food companies (PepsiCo, mars, Mondelez)? By far the worst or they’re all as bad as each other?
And more importantly, is there hope? Not just for customers but suppliers, workers, affected communities and the environment?
How can Nestlé be held to account? Does Swiss law help in this respect?