Nestle, a giant in the global food industry, is facing accusations of "double standards" regarding the sugar content of their baby food products. A report by Public Eye, a Swiss non-governmental ...
Days after a global report claimed that Nestle sold baby products with higher sugar content in lesser-developed countries including India, other South Asian, African and Latin American nations, food ...
In Switzerland, the label of Nestlé’s Cerelac baby cereal says it contains “no added sugar.” But in Senegal and South Africa, the same product has 6 grams of added sugar per serving, according to a ...
Nestle India is under renewed scrutiny for its widely used baby food product, Cerelac. Global civil society organizations Public Eye and IBFAN have urged the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic ...
NEW DELHI: Swiss FMCG biggie Nestle may come out with its popular infant formula, Cerelac with 'no added sugar' in India. The company has already been on a journey to reduce it to a bare minimum, but ...
The FMCG major adds sugar to baby food products sold in India (Image Credits: Bloomberg) A new report has revealed that World’s largest consumer goods and manufacturer of baby formula, Nestle, is ...
The company’s India spokesperson said it regularly reviews its portfolio and continues to innovate and reformulate products to further reduce the level of added sugars without compromising on quality, ...
In Switzerland, the label of Nestlé’s Cerelac baby cereal says it contains “no added sugar.” But in Senegal and South Africa, the same product has 6 grams of added sugar per serving, according to a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In Switzerland, the label of Nestlé’s Cerelac baby cereal says it contains “no added sugar.” But in Senegal and South Africa, the ...
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