I do boycott Nestle, I'll say that before I post some alternative points.

As a geneticist, I am pro-GM foods. That doesn't mean you should boycott me. I also consider selective breeding to be an early form of genetic engineering: all your crops have been genetically engineered anyway. GM has the potential to feed the world, grow crops in arid conditions, boost harvests... OK so there are some not-so-altruistic stuff being engineered too, but the ultimate aim of GM foods (even the pesticide-resistant stuff) is to provide more food and therefore end starvation - which we should be all for. Stopping GM at the start means more starvation.

And I'm also pro-animal experimentation, mostly. Depends what it is. But I don't blanket ban animal experimentation. (Although I dislike J&J due to the chemicals used whenever I pick up their products; I'd rather not use them due to chemistry.)