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Nestle Reduces Ice Cream Production

The Decision Is a Result of the Company's Crisis

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The Swiss company Nestlé is exploring the possibility of reducing its ice cream business amid falling share prices, Bloomberg reported, citing its sources.

Nestlé may sell its stake in Froneri, a joint venture with PAI Partners, which owns the Haagen-Dazs and Movenpick brands. Another option is to transfer ownership of Nestlé's ice cream factories to Froneri.

Nestlé was for a long time the world's largest ice cream maker until Froneri acquired most of its business. The decision to review its stake in this industry comes amid a prolonged crisis, with Nestlé's shares near their lowest level in eight years.

Nestlé is a Swiss food corporation founded in 1866. Nestlé is headquartered in Vevey (canton of Vaud). The corporation's brands include KitKat, Maggi, Nesquik and Nestea.