We defy anybody to provide a succinct summary of what Unilever's business model is. They seem to have a hand in absolutely everything. Even when you don't think you're buying from them, you'd be surprised how many brands you interact with every day are ultimately owned by Unilever. You probably buy dozens of their products every month without even noticing.
That spirit of eclectic products is beautifully captured by their distinctive blue logo. Most people who've never looked at it properly think it's a floral pattern, but it's not. Every single type of product Unilever makes is depicted somewhere within their logo. It all comes together perfectly in the shape of a letter 'U,' but it's a collage of everything they have to sell to you. Given the extent of the Unilever product range, that's no mean feat! How many different things can you identify now you know what you're looking at?