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Nestlé has launched new Cerelac variants without refined sugar in India. Out of 21 variants, 14 will be refined sugar-free. Seven new variants will be introduced by November 2024.
Nestle has been selling Cerelac products in India for 50 years. The first batch was manufactured at its factory in Moga, Punjab, on 15 September 1975.
In a Cerelac wheat cereal product, for instance, the product contained up to 6 grams of added sugar in countries including Thailand, Ethiopia, South Africa, Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh.
Public Eye sent 115 baby food products under the Cerelac and Nido brands marketed by the food giant in Africa, Asia and Latin America for lab testing. The investigation found that 94% of them had ...
BENGALURU, April 18 (Reuters) - The Indian food regulator has started an enquiry into Nestle India , opens new tab over the alleged use of sugar in baby food products in low-income countries ...
F ood 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 ...
Nestle owns brands such as Gerber, Nestle NaturNes, Nestle Cerelac and Nestle Nido. “Microbes are critical contributors to human health,” Dr. O’Regan said.