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Nestle India wants to produce its products locally. About half its 480 factories are located in developing countries.The company has introduced a water education program, has bored wells
for nearly 100 village schools for children, and teaches hygiene programs.
1. Why is Nestle a socially responsible company?
2. How has social responsibly increased Nestle's profits?
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