Nestle is using Added Sugar In Infant Foods in Lower and Middle Income Countries: Public Eye Report
April 18, 2024
Press Release:
- Sugar: for Nestlé, not all babies are equal
- How Nestlé gets children hooked on sugar in lower-income countries
Media Coverage
- The Guardian-Nestlé adds sugar to infant milk sold in poorer countries, report finds
- The Economic Time- Nestle may face strict action by Indian food regulator if found guilty in sugar controversy
- The Economic Time- Nestle adds sugar to baby cereal sold in India but not in Europe & UK, study reveals
- Hindustan Times-Nestle adds sugar to infant milk, cereal products sold in several countries including India, study claims
- ZEENEWS-Nestle Adds Sugar In Baby Foods Sold In Low And Middle Income Countries Including India, But Not In Developed Nations: Report
- Time-Nestlé Adds Sugar to Baby Milk and Cereal in Poorer Nations
- FE Health Care- Sugar in Cerelac? New report reveals shocking details of how Nestlé is selling baby food in India
- Dairy News-Nestlé Under Scrutiny for Sugar Addition in Infant Products Sold in Developing Countries
- Down To Earth-Nestle adds almost 3 grams of sugar in every serving of baby food Cerelac sold in India
- The Indian Express-'Nestlé adds sugar to infant milk sold in poorer countries'
- Money Control-Nestlé adds sugar to infant milk sold in India, other Asian, African countries: Report
- The Kashmir Monitor-Nestle Includes 3g of Sugar in Each Serving of Cerelac Sold in India: Report
- The Daily Guardian-Nestlé adds sugar to infant milk in poorer countries: Report finds
- Madhyamam-Nestle baby foods have added sugars in poorer nations: report
- Business Today-Nestlé adds sugar to infant milk, cereal sold in many countries, including India, claims report
- Euronews.health- What is the sugar scandal hitting Nestlé and what happens now?
- India Today- What is in your food? A look at Nestle sugar controversy, pesticides in masala
- The Indian Express- Express View on Nestle controversy: Check the sugar
- Money Control - FSSAI lens on Nestle for baby food sugar levels, more brands face scrutiny: Reports