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 ...
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 ...
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Nestle baby food across Africa loaded with sugar despite zero in Europe, investigation finds
According to the investigation , which was published on November 18, 2025, the Swiss multinational corporation adds substantial amounts of sugar to its well-known Cerelac cereal, which is sold ...
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 ...
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 ...
An earlier version of this article incorrectly referred to the results of a previous report. Nestle is adding sugar to baby food tailored to the African market, according to a new investigation by a ...
Campaigners say the company is contributing to rising rates of childhood obesity, while the firm says it is helping to combat malnutrition Nestlé is still adding sugar to most baby cereals sold across ...
Nestlé Ghana will soon launch a new variant of CERELAC with “no refined sugar” as part of its existing product lineup. This initiative is designed to provide options for mothers and caregivers of ...
Nestlé Cerelac, Ghana’s number one infant cereal, is celebrating a major milestone as it cements its dominance in the baby food market with an impressive 85 per cent market share. For decades, Cerelac ...
New Delhi: The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India has constituted a committee to assess whether India should allow infant food makers to add sugar to their products, said two people aware of ...
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