Introduction
Nestle chocolate chip cookies are cookies that have butter and margarine as primary components in addition to chocolate. They are created by Tool House Inn in The United States and have historical significance with the recipe that is used to make them having been discovered in the 1930’s. They are sold globally by chains that offer own versions of prebaked packaged forms of cookies and ready-to-cook versions. For the Nestle Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough, their main competitors are several hotel and eatery chains that sell freshly baked cookies to customers in shopping malls and retail chains. ...