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Food and beverage giant Nestlé adds sugar and honey to its infant milk and cereal products in developing countries but not in European markets, according to a new report published Wednesday. In a ...
Nestlé reportedly adds sugar and honey to infant milk and cereal products sold in many poorer countries, contrary to international norms, a report has found. Public Eye, a Swiss investigative ...
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, ...
Shares of Nestle India Ltd fell about 2 per cent in Thusrday's trade amid a report suggesting, contrary to international norms, Nestlé adds sugar and honey to infant milk and cereal products sold in ...
World's largest consumer goods company Nestle adds sugar and honey to infant milk and cereal products in several countries including India, an investigation by Public Eye claimed. This is in direct ...
For Nestlé, the world’s largest consumer goods company, not all babies are equal. A new report has found that two of its best-selling baby food brands sold in Africa and other poorer parts of the ...
Nestle adds sugar to infant milk in poorer countries, not in Europe or the UK. Cerelac baby cereals in India have nearly 3 grams of added sugar per serving. WHO warns sugar exposure leads to long-term ...
Nestlé says it has reformulated its Nestum infant cereal portfolio to include additional iron in response to the needs of children for this important nutrient. The revelation was made at a symposium ...
Nestlé India has responded to concerns regarding the presence of added sugar in its baby food, particularly in developing nations, by stating that it has decreased up to 30 per cent of added sugars ...
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