Henri Nestl

Henri Nestl (August 10 1814-1890) was the founder of Nestl and the inventor of infant formula. Born in Frankfurt, Germany, he moved to Vevey in Switzerland in his twenties. In 1857, he decided to set up his own business selling liquid gas. However, he became interested in producing foodstuffs. In particular, he wanted to develop a nutritious food for babies whose mothers could not breast feed as one in four babies did not survive the first year. In 1867, he developed a food called farine lacte consisting of a mixture of Swiss milk and cereal produced by a process that he invented. In that year, he fed it to a premature baby whose mother could not breastfeed her child; the baby survived and his reputation spread quickly. One of his successes was removing the acid and starch from the baby food he had produced. In 1868, he opened an office in London and within five years was exporting to Australia and South America. He sold Nestl for a million francs in 1874 to Jules Monnerat and had no further contact with the company until his death in 1890. Nestl, Henri Nestl, Henri Nestl, Henri Nestl, Henri

 

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