Nestle Faces Heat for Sugaring Baby Cereal in India But Not In Uk & Europe

  • Nestle India is under fire for adding sugar to its Cerelac baby cereal products.
  • A report by Public Eye and IBFAN revealed sugar content averaging nearly 3 grams per serving in Indian Cerelac.
  • The same products in Europe and the UK contain no added sugar.
  • Critics claim this "double standard" disregards international health guidelines and targets low-income markets.
  • Nestle defends its practices, stating a 30% reduction in sugar content over five years and commitment to high-quality ingredients.
  • The controversy raises concerns about the marketing of sugary foods to infants and the need for stricter regulations.

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