Nestle sells 60% stake in German sausage maker Herta
By DW
24 December 2019 |
8:02 am
The Vevey-based firm whose brands include KitKat and Nescafe has said it will keep Herta's vegetarian business. Herta, which concentrates mainly on cold cuts and other meat products, had sales of €667 million in 2018.
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