Henri Nestle has been the world's largest food manufacturer since the launch of the "farine lactée" baby product in the sixties of the 19th century, which has continued the lives of many unfed babies. From the brand's inception, baby food has been at the heart of Nestlé. In 2012, Nestlé acquired Wyeth, and Nestlé's milk powder business accounted for 28% of the global market share, and the market share of the complementary food business accounted for 38%. However, the "Nestle" baby food sold in China is single, and there are not many types to choose from.