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Press release Vevey, October 18, 2018 Follow today's event live 14:00 CEST Investor call audio webcast Full details: https://www.nestle.com/media/mediaeventscalendar/allevents/2018-nine-month-sales Nestlé reports nine-month sales for 2018 of 2.8%, with 2.3% real internal (RIG) and pricing of 0.5%, in line with our expectations. Total reported sales increased by 2.0% to CHF 66.4 billion (9M-2017: CHF 65.1 billion). acquisitions had a positive impact of 0.1% and foreign reduced sales by 0.9%. Further progress was made in positioning the portfolio towards attractive high- categories. Nestlé acquired the global perpetual license of Starbucks consumer packaged goods and foodservice products. The company also reached an agreement for the sale of Gerber Life Insurance Co. and has started to explore strategic options for Nestlé Skin Health. Full-year guidance for 2018 confirmed, with organic sales expected to be around 3%; underlying trading operating profit margin improvement in line with our 2020 target. Restructuring costs 1 are expected to be around CHF 700 million. Underlying earnings per share in constant currency and capital efficiency are expected to increase. Mark Schneider, Nestlé CEO: We are encouraged by the progress on our path of accelerated value creation. The nine-month sales show solid across most geographies and product categories. We are starting to see improved momentum in North America and in our infant nutrition category globally. Our business in China continued to grow at a mid single-digit pace. Our was supported by disciplined execution and faster innovation. We have reached significant milestones in portfolio management and are particularly pleased with the early closing of the Starbucks transaction. We have also made good progress on our various cost reduction programs. Our and efficiency initiatives put us on track to meet our full-year 2018 guidance and 2020 targets. 1 Not including impairment of fixed assets, litigation and onerous contracts

2/6 Total Group Zone AMS Zone EMENA Zone AOA Nestlé Waters Other Businesses (CHF m) 66 424 21 918 13 731 15 799 6 127 8 849 9M-2017 (CHF m) * 65 124 22 569 13 241 15 331 6 093 7 890 RIG 2.3% 0.8% 2.3% 3.7% -0.2% 5.7% Pricing 0.5% 0.6% -0.7% 0.7% 2.3% 0.3% 2.8% 1.4% 1.6% 4.4% 2.1% 6.0% 0.1% -1.1% -0.1% 0.0% -0.8% 5.4% -0.9% -3.2% 2.2% -1.3% -0.7% 0.7% sales 2.0% -2.9% 3.7% 3.1% 0.6% 12.1% * Effective as from January 1, 2018, Nestlé Nutrition is reported in the Zones as a regionally managed business, with the Gerber Life Insurance business reported in Other Businesses. 2017 sales comparables have been restated mainly to reflect this change of management responsibility and the new accounting standards for revenue measurement following the implementation of IFRS 15. Group sales was 2.8%, reaching 2.9% in the third quarter despite high comparables. RIG was 2.3% and continued to be at the high end of the food and beverage industry. Pricing increased by 0.5% with improvements in the Americas. In the third quarter, organic continued to improve in North America and for infant nutrition globally. Growth in China remained at a mid single-digit pace. Zone EMENA saw slower, largely due to high comparables. All categories had positive led by coffee, Purina petcare, infant nutrition and Nestlé Health Science. acquisitions increased sales by 0.1% as the acquisition of Atrium Innovations, the Starbucks license and other transactions were offset by divestments, mainly the U.S. confectionery business. had a negative impact of 0.9%, largely due to the devaluation of several emerging market currencies against the Swiss Franc. Total reported sales increased by 2.0% to CHF 66.4 billion. Zone Americas (AMS) 1.4% organic : 0.8% RIG; 0.6% pricing. North America saw positive organic, with both RIG and pricing contributing. Latin America reported positive organic, with a sequential improvement in both RIG and pricing. Zone AMS CHF 21.9 bn CHF 22.6 bn 0.8% 0.6% 1.4% -1.1% -3.2% -2.9% was 1.4%, with RIG of 0.8% and pricing of 0.6%. acquisitions reduced sales by 1.1%, largely related to the divestment of the U.S. confectionery business. had a further negative impact on sales of 3.2%. sales in Zone AMS decreased by 2.9% to CHF 21.9 billion. North America had positive organic in the nine-month period. Pricing increased in the third quarter, reflecting inflation in commodity and freight costs. We saw continued solid in Purina petcare, Coffee-mate creamers and coffee, particularly in e-commerce. Ice cream grew at a mid-single digit pace in the third quarter, supported by Häagen-Dazs and Outshine.

3/6 Latin America saw positive organic and accelerated to a mid single-digit pace in the third quarter. Despite the challenging trading environment, Brazil returned to positive in the third quarter. Mexico saw mid singledigit organic, with contributions from most categories, in particular Nescafé. There was continued strong momentum for Purina petcare, confectionery and professional across the region. Zone Europe, Middle-East and North Africa (EMENA) 1.6% organic : 2.3% RIG; -0.7% pricing. Western Europe saw slightly negative organic as positive RIG was offset by negative pricing. Central and Eastern Europe posted mid single-digit organic, based on strong RIG and flat pricing. Middle East and North Africa maintained mid single-digit organic, with positive RIG and pricing. Zone EMENA CHF 13.7 bn CHF 13.2 bn 2.3% -0.7% 1.6% -0.1% 2.2% 3.7% was 1.6%, with solid RIG of 2.3%. Pricing declined by 0.7% as deflationary trends in Western Europe persisted. acquisitions reduced sales by 0.1%. increased sales by 2.2%. sales in Zone EMENA rose by 3.7% to CHF 13.7 billion. Zone EMENA posted resilient RIG in the context of a low- environment, particularly in Western Europe. Nescafé was positive in a competitive market and in spite of difficult comparables. The Purina petcare, infant nutrition and professional businesses were the main contributors to across the Zone. Premium products had strong momentum in these categories, especially Gourmet cat food and NAN infant formula with Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs). Confectionery posted positive with a strong performance from KitKat. Zone Asia, Oceania and sub-saharan Africa (AOA) 4.4% organic : 3.7% RIG; 0.7% pricing. China reported mid single-digit organic, significantly above the prior year, supported by RIG. South East Asia saw mid single-digit organic, with positive RIG and pricing. South Asia had mid single-digit organic, with strong RIG and positive pricing. Sub-Saharan Africa reported mid single-digit organic, with solid RIG and positive pricing. Japan and Oceania posted slightly positive organic as robust RIG was partially offset by negative pricing. Zone AOA CHF 15.8 bn CHF 15.3 bn 3.7% 0.7% 4.4% 0.0% -1.3% 3.1% was 4.4%, with RIG of 3.7% and pricing of 0.7%. There was no impact on sales from acquisitions and divestments. reduced sales by 1.3%. sales in Zone AOA increased by 3.1% to CHF 15.8 billion.

Zone AOA delivered consistent mid single-digit organic, supported by all geographies and categories. China saw mid single-digit, driven by innovations in infant nutrition, coffee and culinary. South-East Asia saw solid, led by Vietnam and Indonesia with Milo and Bear Brand. The South Asian region also delivered mid single-digit, with strong momentum in Maggi, Nescafé and KitKat. Growth in sub-saharan Africa was based on strong contributions from Maggi and Milo in the Central and West Africa region. Japan and Oceania had positive despite difficult trading environments, helped by the launches of Nescafé Gold and KitKat Gold in Australia. Overall for the Zone, infant nutrition and Purina petcare accelerated in the third quarter, posting high single-digit. 4/6 Nestlé Waters 2.1% organic : -0.2% RIG; 2.3% pricing. North America saw positive organic, with flat RIG and increased pricing. Europe returned to positive organic, supported by strong RIG in the third quarter. Emerging markets posted low single-digit organic, driven entirely by pricing. Nestlé Waters CHF 6.1 bn CHF 6.1 bn -0.2% 2.3% 2.1% -0.8% -0.7% 0.6% was 2.1%, reaching 4.1% in the third quarter. Pricing increased by 2.3% and RIG declined by 0.2%. acquisitions and foreign reduced sales by 0.8% and 0.7%, respectively. sales in Nestlé Waters increased by 0.6% to CHF 6.1 billion. In the United States, price increases were implemented in June to reflect significant inflation in packaging and distribution costs. The recently launched sparkling range under our regional spring water brands continued to see encouraging consumer demand, particularly for Poland Spring, Ice Mountain and Ozarka. Europe returned to positive, helped by innovations such as Perrier & Juice and Levissima+. The international premium brands, S.Pellegrino and Perrier, continued to deliver high single-digit globally. Other Businesses 6.0% organic : 5.7% RIG; 0.3% pricing. Nespresso reported mid single-digit organic, with strong momentum in the Americas and Asia. Nestlé Health Science saw mid single-digit organic, with strong RIG. Nestlé Skin Health posted high single-digit organic, with strong RIG and flat pricing. Other Businesses CHF 8.9 bn CHF 7.9 bn 5.7% 0.3% 6.0% 5.4% 0.7% 12.1% of 6.0% was driven by strong RIG of 5.7% and pricing of 0.3%. acquisitions increased sales by 5.4%, mainly due to the consolidation of Atrium Innovations in Nestlé Health Science. increased sales by 0.7%. sales in Other Businesses increased by 12.1% to CHF 8.9 billion.

Nespresso maintained a mid single-digit organic rate with strong in the Americas and Asia. Europe was resilient in a competitive environment. Growth was supported by the launch of the Vertuo system in six new markets in the third quarter. Vertuo, a versatile coffee system with three capsule sizes, is now available in fourteen markets. Nestlé Health Science continued to deliver mid single-digit supported by medical nutrition and consumer care products. The distribution of Atrium Innovation s brands in mass retail provided additional momentum. Nestlé Skin Health posted high single-digit. 5/6 Outlook Full-year guidance for 2018 confirmed, with organic sales expected to be around 3%; underlying trading operating profit margin improvement in line with our 2020 target. Restructuring costs 2 are expected to be around CHF 700 million. Underlying earnings per share in constant currency and capital efficiency are expected to increase. Contacts Media Christoph Meier Tel.: +41 21 924 22 00 Investors Luca Borlini Tel.: +41 21 924 38 20 2 Not including impairment of fixed assets, litigation and onerous contracts

6/6 Annex Nine-month sales overview by operating segment Total Group Zone AMS Zone EMENA Zone AOA Nestlé Waters Other Businesses (CHF m) 66 424 21 918 13 731 15 799 6 127 8 849 9M-2017 (CHF m) * 65 124 22 569 13 241 15 331 6 093 7 890 RIG 2.3% 0.8% 2.3% 3.7% -0.2% 5.7% Pricing 0.5% 0.6% -0.7% 0.7% 2.3% 0.3% 2.8% 1.4% 1.6% 4.4% 2.1% 6.0% 0.1% -1.1% -0.1% 0.0% -0.8% 5.4% -0.9% -3.2% 2.2% -1.3% -0.7% 0.7% sales 2.0% -2.9% 3.7% 3.1% 0.6% 12.1% * Effective as from January 1, 2018, Nestlé Nutrition is reported in the Zones as a regionally managed business, with the Gerber Life Insurance business reported in Other Businesses. 2017 sales comparables have been restated mainly to reflect this change of management responsibility and the new accounting standards for revenue measurement following the implementation of IFRS 15. Nine-month sales overview by product Total Group Powdered & liquid beverages Water Milk products & ice cream Nutrition & Health Science Prepared dishes & cooking aids Confectionery Petcare (CHF m) 66 424 15 388 5 765 9 758 11 905 8 716 5 542 9 350 9M-2017 (CHF m) * 65 124 14 732 5 700 9 880 11 189 8 601 5 974 9 048 RIG 2.3% 2.3% 0.0% 0.8% 4.8% 1.0% 3.0% 3.2% Pricing 0.5% 0.6% 2.4% 0.8% -0.4% 0.1% -1.0% 0.8% 2.8% 2.9% 2.4% 1.6% 4.4% 1.1% 2.0% 4.0% * Effective as from January 1, 2018, Nestlé Nutrition is reported in the Zones as a regionally managed business, with the Gerber Life Insurance business reported in Other Businesses. 2017 sales comparables have been restated mainly to reflect this change of management responsibility and the new accounting standards for revenue measurement following the implementation of IFRS 15. This press release is also available in French (pdf) and German (pdf)