Business Today TV has reported citing a top government official. Nestlé came under the scanner for the sugar content in its baby food.
As per a Guardian report, Nestlé India was found to have included sugar and honey in infant milk and cereal products such as Cerelac. On this, the company spokesperson has also responded and told Mint, “Over the past five years, Nestlé India has reduced added sugars by up to 30%, depending on the variant, in our infant cereals portfolio (milk cereal based complementary food)." On Wednesday, The Guardian reported that the Swiss foods company adds sugar and honey to infant milk and cereal products sold in “poorer countries".
It cited data from Public Eye, a Swiss investigative organization, and the International Baby Food Action Network (IBFAN) that examined Nestlé baby food brands sold in these markets. Public Eye examined 115 products sold in Nestlé’s main markets in Africa, Asia and Latin America across two key brands—Cerelac and Nodi.
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