A new investigation claiming Nestle is adding sugar to baby foods that are sold in lower and middle income countries is ...
Nestle working on Cerelac with no added sugar Nestle aims to introduce sugar-free Cerelac in India, reducing sugar content by 30%. The product meets FSSAI and Codex standards with 7.1g sugar per 100g.
Swiss food giant Nestle on Thursday rejected accusations from an NGO that it added sugar to products in developing countries ...
Swiss NGO Public Eye said that "two of the best-selling baby-food brands marketed by Nestlé in low- and middle-income countries contain high levels of added sugar, while such products are sugar-free ...
Multi-national conglomerate Nestlé hit the headlines this week for the sugar ... Nestle revealed that 60 percent of its food and drinks portfolio, excluding pet food, baby formula, and coffee ...
For example, biscuit-flavored cereal, which is suitable for babies aged six months and older, is sugar-free in Switzerland ... which is simply not right.' Nestle's double standards are also ...
“Nestlé has no hesitation in claiming that these products are ‘sucrose-free’, even though they contain added sugar in the form of honey. Yet honey and sucrose are both considered by the WHO ...
KUALA LUMPUR: Nestle (M) Bhd says most of its products will not be hit by the sugar tax imposed by the government effective July 1. “Basically this little impact (of the sugar tax) that we have ...
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.
Investor proposal to reduce levels of fat, salt and sugar in products is backed by ... The target also includes products such as coffee that have no nutritional value, it added.
Nestlé, the world’s largest consumer goods company, adds sugar and honey to infant milk and cereal products sold in many poorer countries. This is contrary to international guidelines aimed at ...