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Why Is Nestlé Adding High Levels Of Sugar In Indian Baby Foods But Not In Europe?

Nestlé faces scrutiny for adding high levels of sugar to Cerelac baby formula in India, averaging 3 grams per serving, while selling the same product without added sugar in Europe and the UK. This practice, criticized by experts as dangerous and addictive, exploits a loophole in Indian regulations that lack specific limits on added sugars in baby food. Nestlé defends its actions, citing compliance with local laws, but critics argue this approach raises ethical and public health concerns, urging stricter enforcement and global standards.
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19 апреля 2024 г. 19:30:00
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