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Nestle India's MD Suresh Narayanan responded to the Allegations of "Racially Stereotyped"as "Unfortunate and Untrue" and that Nestle Baby Food Formulation for Children below 18 months is done Globally. He said, that the Sugar Content is according to the nutritional needs of the particular age group, thus it is universal. Additionally , he stated that FSSAI allows 13.6grams Added Sugar per 100 grams of feed whereas Nestle' s products contain 7.1 grams which is well below the standards. #NestleMDdeniesAllegations #nestlesaddedsugarcontroversy #nestléindia #raciallystereotyped #fssaiindia #addedsugarproducts #nestlecerelac #nestlenido #babyfood #allegations #false #sureshnarayanan #infantfood #infants #addedsugar #addictiontosugar #permissiblelevel #Global #universal #nutritionalneeds #nestlésouthafrica #nestleuk #nestlegermany #nestleethiopia #nestlé #latest #trending #project01 #P01news

4/29/2024, 4:40:34 PM

According to the Swiss Organisation Public Eye and IBFAN report Nestle contains Added Sugar in Baby Food Products i.e. Cerelac in Asian, African and Latin American Countries. 3gram per serving Added Sugar : India Nearly 6gram per serving : Thailand and Ethiopia, 4gram per serving : South Africa While the Baby food products are sold Sugar Free in Europe, Germany and the UK. Nestle is accused of violating WHO guidelines of minimal to no added sugar in baby food products as it is harmful for babies in the long term. Nestle India Spokesperson responded that they have reduced up to 30% of added sugar in infant cereals in the last 5 years and it continues to "review" and "reformulate" products to reduce them further. #nestlesaddedsugarcontroversy #nestlé #nestlecerelac #worldhealthorganization #ViolationofWHOGuidelines #addedsugarproducts #sugarfreeproducts #infantfood #foodandbeveragegiants #nestléindia #nestléthailand #nestleethiopia #nestlésouthafrica #nestleuk #nestlegermany #nestléeurope #healthissues #addictiontosugar #accusation #credibility #doublestandards #latest #trending #project01 #P01news

4/18/2024, 10:51:20 AM