Owns 53.8% of Israeli food maker Osem, R&D center in Sderot
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Is Nestle an Israeli Company?

If you are wondering whether or not Nestle is an Israeli company, this is the place to be.

We worked hard to put together all the publicly-known details about Nestle, and if it's an Israeli company - or has any ties to it.

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Nestle and Its Details:

Israeli or Not: No

Multinational: Yes

Founded: 1866

Founder(s): Henri Nestlé

Founder(s)' Known Religion: Non-Jewish

Parent Company: None

Child Companies: Nescafe, KitKat, Gerber, Purina, Perrier, San Pellegrino, Häagen-Dazs, Stouffer's, Hot Pockets, Lean Cuisine, Osem (53.8%)

Location/ Headquarters: Vevey (Switzerland)


In the News:

Nestle is 100% owned by Swiss. Nestle began investing in Israel in 1995 by buying 10% of Israeli food maker Osem Investments, increasing its ownership to 50.1% two years later giving it the controlling share and now owns a 53.8 percent stake in Osem Swiss food giant Nestle will set up a global research and development centre for snack foods in Sderot, a town in Israel’s Negev desert, the Maariv newspaper reported on Sunday.