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Nestle to axe 16,000 global jobs in cost-cutting drive over next two years

Swiss giant with operations around º£½ÇÊÓÆµ said it wanted to focus on being a more efficient organisation, including automating more of its work processes

Nestle's flagship product, the KitKat, which is made in York(Image: PA)

Nestle has revealed plans to axe some 16,000 positions globally over the coming two years, as it embraces automation to help it cut costs.

The chief executive of the consumer goods behemoth said the business must "change faster" and safeguard its position "as a leader in our industry".

The redundancies would encompass roughly 12,000 "white-collar professionals" spanning business operations and regions. The plan is set to deliver savings of around one billion Swiss francs (£940 million) annually by the close of 2027.

The company said it was also pursuing an additional 4,000 job losses throughout its production and supply network.

Nestle, which produces familiar food brands including KitKat, Nescafe, and Cheerios, employed approximately 270,000 people last year.

The Swiss corporation stated it aimed to concentrate on becoming a more streamlined organisation, incorporating greater automation of its operational processes.

Its overall cost-reduction objective, which encompasses the workforce reductions, has increased to three billion Swiss francs (£2.8 billion), rising from an earlier 2.5 billion Swiss francs (£2.3 billion).

Philipp Navratil, Nestle's chief executive, said: "The world is changing, and Nestle needs to change faster.