Friday, May 8, 2009

Nestle Philippines CEO should leave RP

I read The Equalizer Post today about this CEO of Nestle Philippines (check the story out in http://mav-equalizer.blogspot.com/). If this is true, then this guy by the name of Ratbu...err...buwang...err...Nandun lang...err..Nandun perodinakaiskor...Nandu Nandkishore should immediately pack his bags and go to his native India. And when he arrives there, he should be immediately sent to a Nestle office right in the heart of slumdog city, Bombay and given assignments of taking care of open toilets.

Loyal customers of Nestle products do not deserve a foul and unprincipled CEO manning their favorite company. Hey, we are all stakeholders here. We buy Nestle products. For a CEO to treat former president Cory Aquino like some dirtbag deserves not just our perpetual wrath but also our most foul derision.

Kung san ka man Nandu(n), Nandkiki-iskor ka lang sa Pilipinas. (Wherever you are, you are just living like an expat here in the Philippines). How insensitive Nestle is, allowing such an unprofessional ingrate like this Nandu to head Nestle Philippines and use his position to misled Cory Aquino and gave her the height of disrespect when this Nestle CEO failed to go to a meeting which he set with the former Philippine president.

Hey, Nandu, don't you treat us like slumdogs. We don't have one in our country. IN your native India, you have thousands of slumdogs. Nandu, if you think you can boss us around like what you do with Indian slumdogs, you better think twice. You have no right disrespecting our former leader, you better behave and ship your idols back to your native land. Otherwise, you're courting not just a boycott of Nestle products--you are earning the ire of millions of Filipinos.

Nandu, I smell a stink miles away and you're one. Behave. Correct your behavior. Apologize to our former president before time runs out for you and Nestle.

4 comments:

  1. "There are no masters where there are no slaves."Jose Rizal

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  2. Agree with you. Just saw this link now: http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php?issue=2009-05-09&sec=14&aid=92705
    Although, it's in tagalog, it confirms what you just said. I guess you are right when you say this indian should leave and now! Blatant pambabastos! Not only to our entrepreneurs, the philippine media but our much beloved president!

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  3. anonymous and EQ,

    YES. That's why we need to start creating change, especially by asserting our very rights as consumers, entrepreneurs and Filipinos.

    Launch a campaign to expatriate this guy from our country.

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  4. Organizing something. Will email you what happens.

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