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Organization chart of Nestlé in Japan Nestlé Japan Group Start of Operations in Japan April 1913 Incorporation June 1933 Capital 20 billion yen Representative Kohzoh Takaoka Representative Director, President and CEO Employees Approx. 2,400 (Dec. 2012) Incl. group company Line of Business Production and sale of beverage, food, confectionery, pet food and other products Nestlé Group in Japan Nestlé Nespresso K.K. Finance & Control Human Resources & General Affairs Marketing & Communications National Sales (incl. sales offices) Production (incl. factories) Supply Chain Management Procurement Group Legal Nestlé Japan Ltd. CEO * *Distributed by National Sales * Beverages* Coffee System Business * Confectionery* Industrial Sales International Foods (incl. sales unit) Nestlé Health Science (incl. sales unit) Nestlé Professional (incl. sales unit) Nestlé Purina PetCare (incl. sales unit) Water (distributed by business partners) Group company Nestlé Nespresso K.K. (incl. sales unit) Main Products 1 Coffee products: Regular Soluble CoffeeNESCAFÉ (EXCELLA, GOLDBLEND, GOLDBLEND CAFFEINLESS, KOUMIBAISEN, PRESIDENT, FRAGILE)RefillNESCAFÉ ECO&SYSTEM PACK (EXCELLA, GOLDBLEND, KOUMIBAISEN, PRESIDENT) NESCAFÉ EXCELLA Sukkiri Tsumekae PackBottle Coffee NESCAFÉ EXCELLA Bottle CoffeeCanned CoffeeNESCAFÉ (EXCELLA, GOLDBLEND) Coffee EnhancerNESTLÉ (BRITE, KREMATOP, MILKMAID, GUM SYRUP)Gift SetNESCAFÉ Capsule-type Café System: NESCAFÉ DOLCE GUSTO Home Coffee Machine: NESCAFÉ BARISTA Mix products: Coffee MixNESCAFÉ GOLDBLEND, NESCAFÉ / NESTLÉ Fuwa LatteSpecialty MixNESCAFÉ GOLDBLEND HOMECAFÉ / NESTLÉ HOMECAFÉCup CoffeeNESCAFÉ (EXCELLA, GOLDBLEND)Malt DrinkNESTLÉ MILOCocoaNESTLÉ COCOA DOR Food products: MAGGI (Bouillon, Non-25 Allergen Non-added MSG Bouillon, Nonadded MSG Consommé) Out of home products: NESCAFÉ MILANO, NESCAFÉ, NESTEA, NESTLÉ MILO, NESTLÉ SJORA, NESTLÉ BEAUTY BAR, MAGGI, NESTLÉ, CHEF, C&B, DAVIGEL [For Hotels, Restaurants, Cup Vending / Dispenser, Offices and Industrial use] International foods: WONKA, BUTTERFINGER, TASTER'S CHOICE Nutritional products: ISOCAL, RESOURCE, PEPTAMEN [HealthCare nutrition for hospitals, care facilities and home care] Premium Portioned Coffee System: NESPRESSO Tea-exclusive Capsule Machine: SPECIAL. T Chocolates and confectionery: NESTLÉ (KIT KAT, AERO, CRUNCH, MILO) PetCare products: PURINA PROPLAN, PURINA ONE, MON PETIT, FRISKIES Mineral waters: CONTREX, VITTEL, PERRIER [Imported by Suntory Beverage & Food Ltd.], S. PELLEGRINO, ACQUA PANNA [Imported by Monte Bussan K.K.]

Nestlé in the World Outline of the Nestlé Group (2012) Sales 92,186 million Swiss francs (about 7,880 billion yen) Trading Operating Profit 14,012 million Swiss francs (about 1,200 billion yen) Net Profit 10,611 million Swiss francs (about 910 billion yen) Research & Development 1,544 million Swiss francs (about 130 billion yen) Personnel Approx. 330,000 Factories 468 Sales by Main Product Group (2012) Beverages 21.7% Water 7.8% Milk Products, Ice Cream 20.1% Nutrition 11.6% Prepared Dishes, Cooking Aids 15.7% Chocolates and Confectionery 11.3% PetCare 11.7% Headquarters, Switzerland Nestlé Research Center 1 Nestlé Research, Tokyo ResearchandDevelopmentCenter 32 Nestlé Headquarters (Vevey, Switzerland) Nestlé Research Center (near Lausanne, Switzerland) 2

Head Office Nestlé Japan Ltd. Nestlé House, 7-1-15, Goko-dori, Chuo-ku, Kobe 651-0087 Tel:(078)230-7000 Fax:(078)230-7100 Nestlé Nespresso K.K. Shiba Nikkei Yuraku Bldg., 1-10-13, Shiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0014 Office TOKYO COMMERCIAL OFFICE NYK Tennoz Bldg., 2-2-20, Higashi- Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0002 Factories HIMEJI FACTORY 869-8, Kawaharano, Inukai, Kodera-cho, Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture 679-2131 Tel:(079)232-0401 Fax:(079)232-5404 SHIMADA FACTORY 1700, Terakubo, Hosojima, Shimada, Shizuoka Prefecture 427-0012 Tel:(0547)36-6111 Fax:(0547)35-5542 KASUMIGAURA FACTORY 1751, Mukaeyama, Jinguji, Inashiki, Ibaraki Prefecture 300-0622 Tel:(029)894-2865 Fax:(029)894-2985 3

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1866 Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company 1867 Société Anonyme Farine Lactée Henri Nestlé 1905 Nestlé and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company 1929 1938 1947 Nestlé Alimentana S.A. 1960 1973 1974 1977 Nestlé S.A. 1985 1988 1992 1993 1994 1998 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009 2010 2011 2012 1913 1922 1933 1940 1960 1961 TVCM 1965 1967 1969 1971 1973 1978 1979 1980 1986 1987 1989 1990 1992 1993 1994 1995 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 1950s MILKMAID Evaporated Milk packaging 1960s MILO Nestlé's trade customers1910's 5

Nestlé in History Nestlé Group-Worldwide 1866 Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Companyincorporated in Cham (Switzerland) by the American Page brothers. 1867 Société Anonyme Farine Lactée Henri Nestléincorporated in Vevey. 1905 Merger of the two companies, the absorbing company being renamednestlé and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company. 1929 Entry of chocolates makerpeter-cailler-kohler-chocolats Suisse S.A.in the group. 1938 First production and sales of NESCAFÉ, the first soluble coffee. 1947 Acquisition of MAGGI business and change of name tonestlé Alimentana S.A. 1960 Acquisition of Crosse and Blackwell (culinary products) in U.K. 1973 Acquisition of the Stouffer's Corporation (frozen food) in U.S.A. 1974 Entry in the cosmetics field through a shareholding in the L'Oréal Group in France. 1977 Change of name to Nestlé S.A. Acquisition of Alcon Group (pharmaceuticals) in U.S.A. 1985 Acquisition of Carnation (milk products, refrigerated foods, ice cream, instant drinks, culinary products, pet food.) 1988 Acquisition of Buitoni-Perugina Group (pasta, culinary products, chocolates) in Italy. Acquisition of Rowntree (chocolates, confectionery) in U.K. 1992 Acquisition of Perrier Group (mineral water). 1993 Acquisition of Finitalgel (ice cream, frozen food) in Italy. 1994 Acquisition of Alpo (pet food) in U.S.A. 1998 Acquisition of Spillers (pet food) in U.K. 2001 Acquisition of Ralston Purina Company of U.S.A. (pet food). 2002 Nestlé Purina PetCare Company is founded. Acquisition of Chef America (frozen food) in U.S.A. 2003 Acquisition of Dreyer's (ice cream) in U.S.A. 2004 Acquisition of ice cream business of Valio in Finland. 2005 Acquisition of Wagner, Germany (frozen food), Protéika, France and Musashi, Australia (nutrition). 2006 Acquisition of Jenny Craig (weight management) and Uncle Tobys (snacks,soups and cereals). 2007 Acquisition of medical nutrition business of Novartis in Switzerland, Gerber (baby food) in U.S.A. and Henniez (mineral water) in Switzerland. 2009 Nestlé Research Tokyo opens. 2010 Acquisition of frozen pizza business of Kraft Foods. 2011 Creation of Nestlé Health Science and Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences. 2012 Acquisition of Wyeth Nutrition. 1960 1960s MAGGI Bouillon É NESCAFÉ newspaper advertisement in Japan1961 1922 Nestlé and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Companys calendar1922 1961 Imported Nestlé Chocolate1961 Nestlé Group-Japan 1913 Nestlé and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company opens a Japan branch office in Yokohama under the control of the Far East Export Division in London. 1922 Japan branch office moves to Kobe. 1933 In conjunction with Fujii Condensed Milk Co. of Awaji-shima, Fujii Milk Product Co., Ltd. established and domestic production system is set up. Company later changes name to Awaji Condensed Milk Co., Ltd. 1940 Japan branch office changes name and becomes Nestlé Products Company, Kobe Branch. 1960 Awaji Condensed Milk Co., Ltd. and the Nestlé Products Company, Kobe Branch combine operations and Nestlé Japan Limited is launched. 1961 Nestlé Japan Limited broadcasts its first TV commercial,i am NESCAFÉ. 1965 Himeji Factory is completed. 1966 Domestic production of NESCAFÉ begins at Himeji Factory. 1967 Domestic production of MAGGI products begins at Himeji Factory. MAGGI Bouillon and NESCAFÉ GOLD BLEND sales begin. 1969 NESTLÉ BRITE Creaming Powder sales begin. 1971 Domestic production of NESCAFÉ GOLD BLEND begins at Himeji Factory. 1973 Shimada Factory is completed. Production of NESCAFÉ begins. 1978 Kasumigaura Factory is completed. Domestic production of NESTLÉ MILO and NESTLÉ BRITE begins. 1979 NESTLÉ KREMATOP sales begin. 1980 NESCAFÉ PRESIDENT sales begin. 1986 NESPRESSO sales begin. 1987 Friskies K.K. is founded. 1989 Nestlé Mackintosh K.K. is founded. 1990 Corporate tie-up with Otsuka Group. NESCAFÉ Canned Coffee sales begin. 1992 NESCAFÉ Cappuccino sales begin. 1993 Nestlé Science Promotion Committee is established. 1994 Perrier Japon K.K. joins the Nestlé Group. NESCAFÉ Bottle Coffee sales begin. 1995 Head office moves to Rokko Island (Kobe) after the Great Hanshin- Awaji Earthquake. 1998 NESCAFÉ KOUMIBAISEN sales begin. 1999 Head office moves to the Nestlé House located in Sannomiya, Kobe. Café NESCAFÉ is opened in Sannomiya, Kobe. 2000 NESTEA sales begin. Vending Business begins. Nestlé Beverage K.K. is established. 2001 Reorganization of the Nestlé Japan Group. Nestlé Mackintosh K.K. becomes Nestlé Confectionery K.K. 2002 NESTLÉ MILO gets FOSHU (Foods for Specified Health Uses) approval from Ministry of Health, Labour & Welfare. Friskies K.K. becomes Nestlé Purina PetCare K.K. 2003 90th anniversary of the Nestlé Japan Group. 30th anniversary of NESTLÉ KIT KAT sales in Japan. NESTLÉ AERO sales begin. 2005 Nestlé Vending K.K. is established. Nestlé Nutrition Council, Japan is established. 2006 Reorganization to Nestlé Japan Ltd. and 4 group companies. Reorganization to 4 group companies Nestlé Japan Ltd., Nestlé Manufacturing K.K., Nestlé Confectionery K.K. and Nestlé Purina PetCare K.K. due to structural change of vending business in September. 2007 Novartis Nutrition K.K. joins the Nestlé Group. NESCAFÉ DOLCE GUSTO sales begin. 2008 Novartis Nutrition K.K. becomes Nestlé Nutrition K.K. NESCAFÉ CHARGE sales begin. (presently NESCAFÉ ECO&SYSTEM PACK) Nespresso Division becomes Nestlé Nespresso K.K. 2009 NESCAFÉ BARISTA sales begin. 2010 Reorganization to 3 group companiesnestlé Japan Ltd., Nestlé Manufacturing Ltd. and Nestlé Nespresso K.K. in July, following a prior reorganization to 4 companies Nestlé Japan Ltd., Nestlé Manufacturing Ltd., Nestlé Nespresso K.K. and Nestlé Nutrition K.K. in January 2011 Merger of Nestlé Manufacturing Ltd. by Nestlé Japan Ltd. Tohoku Sales Office moved after the Great East Japan Earthquake. 2012 NESCAFÉ Ambassador begins. 2013 Nestlé Japan celebrates its 100th anniversary. SPECIAL.T sales begin. 6

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