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A new investigation in to cerelac infant cereals shows that a multi-national company is selling products with high sugar levels to babies in Africa. The investigations by Public Eye shows that Nestlé, ...
In April 2024, Public Eye also reported that Nestlé sold sugary baby food in lower-income countries while reserving healthier formulations for wealthier countries. Laboratory tests of Nestlé’s Cerelac ...
20 African civil society organisations have called on Nestlé to stop adding sugar to baby products. This comes after reports that Nestlé Cerelac baby cereal sold in Africa contains, on average, 6g of ...
Nestlé has denied claims that its baby food products sold in African countries contain higher levels of added sugar, despite offering sugar-free versions in Europe. Over 90% of Cerelac products sold ...
A recent investigation by Public Eye (a Swiss NGO) analyzed nearly 100 Cerelac samples from over 20 African countries and found that over 90% of them contained added sugar. On average, there were ...
A fresh investigation by Swiss watchdog group, Public Eye, in collaboration with Nigeria’s Consumer Advocacy and Empowerment Foundation, CADEF, has alleged that global food giant Nestlé is selling ...
Nestlé is facing renewed criticism of “double standards” for the levels of sugar in baby-food products sold in emerging markets. Public Eye, a Zurich-based NGO that has been working alongside various ...
LONDON, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Swiss NGO Public Eye on Tuesday accused Nestle (NESN.S), opens new tab of double standards by alleging that the company sells infant cereal in Africa with higher sugar ...
Consumer Advocacy and Empowerment Foundation (CADEF) and a Swiss Non-Governmental Organisation, Public Eye have launched an investigation into an alleged ‘disturbing’ double standard in Cerelac baby ...