Customer Success as a function won't survive AI in its current shape.
Most teams are still optimizing a job that's about to stop existing. Hiring more CSMs. Building more dashboards. Running more QBRs.
The work that adds value to customers isn't the work they're staffing for.
That's the shift we built @quivlyai for.
The AI workforce for post-sales.
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@immasiddtweets If he is old enough to drive a car like an adult, old enough to drink like an adult then he is old enough to be treated as an adult for a crime.
Devil.
Nestlé baby food - Cerelac has global retail sales of above one billion US dollars. The highest figures are in low- and middle-income countries, with 40% of sales just in Brazil and India.
Guidelines from the WHO for the European region, which remains equally relevant for other regions state that, to prevent obesity and chronic diseases, no added sugars or sweetening agents should be permitted in any food for children under three.
The UK recommends that children under four avoid food with added sugars because of risks including weight gain and tooth decay. US government guidelines recommend avoiding foods and drinks with added sugars for those younger than two.
But Nestlé, the world’s largest consumer goods company, adds sugar and honey to infant milk and cereal products sold in many poorer countries - such as those in Asia, Africa and Latin America.
Campaigners from Public Eye, a Swiss investigative organisation, sent samples of the Swiss multinational’s baby-food products and found added sugar in the form of sucrose or honey in samples of Nido, a follow-up milk formula brand intended for use for infants aged one and above, and Cerelac, a cereal aimed at children aged between six months and two years.
Tests on Cerelac products sold in India showed, on average, more than 2.7g of added sugar for every serving.
Biscuit-flavoured cereals for babies aged six months and older contained 6g of added sugar for every serving in Senegal and South Africa, researchers found. The same product sold in Switzerland has none.
Obesity is increasingly a problem in low- and middle-income countries. Childhood obesity is a major public health concern and it is on the rise in India - along with obesity, other metabolic disorders creep in - such as diabetes, heart disease and fatty liver.
It is not always easy for consumers in any country to tell whether a product contains added sugar, and how much is present, based on nutritional information printed on packaging alone [just like what we showed in our recent Citizens Protein Project: https://t.co/RQ3uiOr4ko]
Nestlé has double standards for the Western market compared to Asian market - like children in the developing regions "inherently deserve less"
- absolutely shameful, pathetic and disgusting.
I think its we got back our nutrition, especially for our children, back from locally sourced food sources, rather than depend on the "food industry."
Stop helping the sweetest villians grow taller.
The whole food and supplements industry is turning out to be the greatest scam in humankind history especially in developing nations - because we "adjust."
Sources:
[1] https://t.co/GUcgJJ0mcb
[2] https://t.co/TrjnAoWCqD
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