Go the busy every weekend on d w. The markets of industrialized nations in europe and north america are saturated so multinational Food Companies have set their sights on the developing world aggressively expanding their presence in countries like kenya. They found a vehicle of growth in small packages of western style processed food conglomerates promise healthy high quality food for all but the products are high calorie nutrient poor foods stuffed with salt sugar and flavor enhancer. In brazil the result is plain to see lifestyle diseases are undermining a society already burdened by poverty and among. Babies and more and more that these epidemic which has huge consequences for. Cruising. Power that in americas economic powerhouse many lower middle class families get by on less than two hundred euros a month still they are a key target for nestle the worlds biggest packaged food control merit because they View Convenience foods a status codes the company has devised the perfect strategy to extend its reach nestle say nestle comes to you. Thirty seven year old patricia is one of eight thousand nestle vendors. I was desperate so i approached a vendor she said it wasnt a problem i could work three times a week or every day whatever suited me i was unemployed so i called. In brazil door to door vendors have long been a fixture of rural areas a remote urban neighborhoods but its hard to reach supermarkets on food. And this ladys best selling items are Dairy Products like ya get some desserts most with the high sugar content. Local distributors deliver the goods theyre the link between the company and vendors like patricia. She goes out every day shes a very good salesman and works really hard i take my hat off shes not lazy shes always out brain washing. Petries he has no choice but to work all the time the Business Risk is all hers nestle is guaranteed its profit but with you know its selfemployed and each month has to buy a specific amount of stock from the middleman regardless of whether she can sell it or not but we see his daughter jessica helps out. But to this she knows her target group that her friends and neighbors. The door to door sales system is good for people who have no money because they can have a tab with us. Has to allow customers of two full weeks to settle the bill. And she lost them with the latest products that she delivers to the doorsteps of sao paulos working class for the swiss food giant. These guys must work in a sewing show. The women have known each other for a long time that makes it hard to say no. When wooing the poor social pressure is a key ingredient in nestles recipe for success its also why multinationals along scene brazil is the perfect testing ground for new products the country. As a Large Population and a Large Consumer market even the poor here are better off than in other developing countries with the capital of disposable income of up to one hundred euros a month. Brazil has a population of two hundred million around forty two million are poor in recent years increasing numbers of climb to the lowest rung of the middle class but this group has Health Problems rates of obesity and diabetes are rapidly increasing. Congressman taro is a professor of nutrition and Public Health at the university of some pollo and a leading advisor to the World Health Organization his research has documented a nutritional transition in brazil. And the problem is that the products or the process products they are. Increasingly being consumed by brazilians so then in the last twenty years the proportion of calories that come from these products. So then what we project is that if they dont do anything. The few years. The situation will be much worse in terms of the diet. Brazils poor are increasingly susceptible to obesity and diabetes the government is trying to counter the trend by getting people to improve their diet this Health Center in a favela on the outskirts of sound paulo is involved in that effort. Eileen brandow trained as a nutritionist small team covers a neighborhood of thirty thousand residents she uses a playful approach to inform the women here many have almost no formal education and have acquired most of what they know from television and advertising. MultiNational Corporations have aggressive Marketing Strategies to advertise industrial Food Products. They promoted as healthy food. Supermarkets stocked these huge selections of Dairy Products such as yogurt that are all marketed as healthy the people are seduced into buying them as if you could buy health. Regular how schools are another important part of a strategy to check with the people who actually implementing the things they learned that. We want to make it easier for people to buy natural from then processed from thats our biggest problem. The mothers here often have jobs and have little time thats why theyre often used preprepared foods thats whats on the menu. Lankin maria de silva is family she works as a cleaner her husband is in early retirement since they have very little money they keep their food costs low and buy cheap processed foods. Glorias not the only one overweight so too are her daughter but her granddaughter her family substitutes and time meals with sweets and snacks. Eileen has been visiting the family for a few months now she tries to raise their awareness on the importance of nutrition drowns into the cupboard shows shes still got a long way to go. These are all products with a high sugar content. People have adopted these food habits and replaced meals these products arent just unhealthy theyre also comparatively expensive. Even though the ingredients are cheap for the manufacturers sugar salt fat and gaba hydrates but consumers cant get enough of these products out there yet how often did i go to the supermarket and see so much i couldnt buy i used to wish id been able to afford it one day its satisfying to be in a position to offer my family food like this. The favela where maria de silva lives is remote shops are scarce a look around the only nearby store reveals the dietary restraints locals face. We see lots of industrial Food Products here its difficult for the local population to get Fresh Produce because almost everything here is processed food or snack items only the eggs and fresh because these foods are allegedly cheaper people eat these things once or twice a day or more they seem cheaper because they only cost fifty cents but at the end of the month people complain because theres no money left to buy healthy food. With around a thousand products of this type nestle is the Market Leader in brazil the growth of these products is much higher among the low income people so our thats a high income people here. Have more consumption that is still increasing but in the really we see much more increase among the low income families and of course. When you see the market of these products in the low income people is a very very special. The kenyan capital nairobi although its a developing country kenya is one of the funsters growing economies in africa with a steadily growing middle class its an appealing market for multinationals which good to have more sides of the poor as a target group. Kenya has a population of around forty five million nineteen million a poor almost half the population lives on less than two euros a day. Keep it or hes a nairobi slum that sermon to an estimated five hundred thousand People Living in close quarters for Food Companies its a target group with potential the middle lack of storage and refrigeration space locals buy small quantities up to three times a day like sell esteemed who lives in a simple shack with a forty. Children. We used to eat roots and millet pirate for breakfast but then margarine and toast came along it tastes sweeter and is easier to eat. Celestin works as a day laborer shes going out to get breakfast if she has enough money to buy food for lunch too she cant afford to stock up the shop is more like a kiosk and functions as both a store and home for its own account will lean. Countless tiny packets of products hanging from the ceiling for monitoring to Washing Powder and spice mixes here too only the eggs are fresh almost all the products on sale a manufactured by unilever and cost only a few cents. The most popular. These ones and you then they must be all right because many people in this area they just through our funds to buy see saw and be used very cool. To leave this week to test yeah. Silverstein can spend around a euro a day on food. She buys the popular stock cubes and the spice makes by the unit leave a brand royko industrial bread and brand of margarine called blueberry and come in small packages. That. I dont like you ok i know these are my favorite products i can buy them in small packages i couldnt afford bigger ones. Silverstein comes from the rural west of kenya when her husband died she moved to the capital to offer her children the chance of a better life now forty three she works as a Street Vendor she earns four to five euros a day at best. Its a little life has really changed here in recent years. We used to eat potatoes and other healthy things. But this city so expensive we live in a slum we cant afford anything fresh in and i dont think thats why we eat royko and other products like that was in the small packets cost between eight and forty cents. Anything more expensive is a luxury. Lube and mondrian was developed especially for the African Market it doesnt require refrigeration since she moved to the slum celestin has replaced much of a familys traditional diet with processed food poverty is just one reason. To be honest and even if i lived in a better neighborhood id still eat bread and blue band margarine id just buy a bigger packet weve really got used to this product but if i bought traditional food such as maison beans. Still season the month right we couldnt go without these products anymore. Most of kibera us poor residents feel the same thats hard for a Million People spending up to one euro every day. Cliff would be condemned is a nutritionist he accuses multiNational Corporations of appropriating longer stablish trade methods. The buying power is a sort of a you know that came up in kenya something called the dont you economy they got a good economy so it had Something Like it its more pocketbooks its like. Everything that was was down there and they did produce them in small pox not that the poor can afford the money they are but it. Is what they buy its more things when. Its very evident what people buy here incubator the area is littered with countless small empty plastics are shades. This side pollution theres another downside to the small packaging Business Model. To buy stuff in small pockets one of his eventually being to be more expensive for them so its actually its more expensive to beef and to live in the slums and to and to buy the less smart part case thats what markets. You dont want the. Small packets are available in industrialised countries too and here too theyre comparatively expensive its just that the people in these countries usually have a choice the peeping kibera dont. The standard the deft way multiNational Corporations target the poorest consumers we meet former members of a campaign that unilever rolled out a year before when kenyan slumps. These women would destined to become door to door vendors they were told they could earn money to feed their families. He was here and was wanting charge of such campaigns he says the real benefit to unilever is the access they give to the poorest of consumers. They cant afford a television to see an idea but they cant afford a radio to listen to an advice they cant afford even fifty shillings to buy a newspaper or to read a lot of act of giving of a product so thats why they chose to use women because its believed that women are the most. Who uses uni but for the next. Twenty women here all trying to become vendors but they never got to drop and a deeply disappointed. Market. They tested but they never they they havent come back so we dont know what theyre planning to do did. We take them through the course how to use the product of a liver but they did not come back to say the way forward. From today that went to date when they watch these they will start thinking back and come to. The training sessions teach women how to use unilever products so that as vendors they in turn can teach other women for a job like this is often the only chance an educated unemployed women get to earn some money. And theyre funny oh. The women learn sales pitches the tailored to customers in the slums. And the. Music you know so we have. Where. You need such as i want to talk to you about Healthy Eating lets look at some unilever products here. The women learn that blue band monitoring isnt just popular its also healthy because it has been fortified with five different vitamins. I mean me. I mean that. They also learned that they can use blue band module to prepare food for children its that healthy next up their advantages of really coastal q. And a right for you. When you cook for your family royko will help you give your meal a rich flavor. Day you start using royko will be the day your husband will come home on time he wont cheat on you come straight home. Yeah. Finally as a recommendation to replace fresh foods such as vegetables with royko to save money for the women here its a plausible argument. Three right said three cents each cost two nine cents but when you go to the market to buy tomatoes and onions you pay forty five cents so you save thirty six cents with reichl we can use that money to buy something else. These sums old very small but its still a worthwhile business for unilever. Unilever portrays itself as a leader in efforts to empower women in poor regions maybe thats why for four consecutive years the company was voted kenyas top employee. We asked unilever to respond to the course participants accusations and for an interview on its Corporate Social Responsibility and marketing strategist. But we would turn down with this explanation. Unfortunately we are not in a position to punch take in this exercise due to potential commercial sensitive it is that may be invoked. Women in kenya in the slums dream of having a job like thirty seven year old patrice here who goes door to door for nestle in sound paulo but the job comes with Financial Risks she has to give customers a full month to pay for their purchases. And i. Sometimes people dont want to pay but i have to pay the nestle distributor on the fifteenth and the thirtieth of the month if others dont pay it comes out of my own pocket. If she sells a lot the trays here can earn up to three hundred euros a month thats hardly mold on the legal minimum wage in brazil. Under this Business Model best selling deborah products and dessert so organized in kits depending on size and contents the kit cost between four and twelve euros its good for everyone the vendor sells more and customers pay less as a bonus the regular treats for children let him have some so he grows up to big and strong hard. But. So demands. Todays childrens day a Public Holiday in brazil most families dont out sweets and have a nice me. Maria de silva is family is no exception this is one occasion on which this poor family goes Grocery Shopping at the big supermarket for many years maria has put im healthy food on the family table she slowly trying to change the eating habits but its not easy. Well see ive developed an awareness now but you try telling your children theyre not allowed to eat sweets anymore. Dont drink cola dont eat bread with margarine though thats all we can afford not. Thats why we buy processed foods and because its cheap. Its a market with huge potential in europe on the other hand growth a stagnated for years. Industrially processed food accounts for around sixty percent of food consumed in western europe and north america and brazil down figures only twenty five percent but its rising not only seo is fifty six maria is forty nine there are untrained as clean as theyve managed to improve their family situation a little. All the children are allowed to tuck in and enjoy the sweets but to get there as a local treat the chocolate proline made of mangia rains sweetened milk cocoa powder and chocolate sprinkles many of stresses that todays an exemption but the family is finding it impossible to wean itself of cheap processed food. My said when the children see these foods in ads they want to eat them we end up buying the cookies with the filling the children want all of these things including all the sweet milk products we know its unhealthy but we are swayed by the advertising that the Consumer Protection organization idec tries to counter advertising to adverse impact on apollo blames the economic power enjoyed by food come from roots brazil has strict Consumer Protection laws but companies circumvent them you know advertising for example for. People this kind of promotes are linked to to. Social level that they are willing to me and willing to be a part of it so when you can buy just kind of products it means that you are part of this group. Today nutritionist Eileen Brown Dao is out with a group of women from the favela at the market shes teaching them to compare prices for vegetables and processed foods she uses the nutritional guidelines published by the Brazilian Health ministry as a teaching tool not all nutritionist received the book we only got a few. I only have to because i took part in advanced training workshops you can download the book online too but poor people dont have access to the internet. Because again this is the o