👿 Nestlé’s ‘sweet’ hypocrisy: Healthy baby food only for the wealthy?
Alarming levels of added sugar and honey in Nestlé's baby food products in low- and middle-income countries, including India, have been uncovered thanks to investigations from Public Eye and IBFAN in April.
For instance, products like Cerelac and Nodi contain nearly 3 grams of sugar per serving, while the same or similar items in Switzerland and other high-income countries boast a sugar-free formula.
⚠️ Despite warnings from health experts about the detrimental effects of early sugar exposure, leading to lifelong health issues, Nestlé continues to aggressively market these sugary products in regions such as Africa and Asia.
Recently, Nestlé announced a 30% reduction in added sugars over the past five years.
🤔 But is this reduction enough to safeguard children in underdeveloped and developing nations from the risks of diabetes and other health complications?
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Alarming levels of added sugar and honey in Nestlé's baby food products in low- and middle-income countries, including India, have been uncovered thanks to investigations from Public Eye and IBFAN in April.
For instance, products like Cerelac and Nodi contain nearly 3 grams of sugar per serving, while the same or similar items in Switzerland and other high-income countries boast a sugar-free formula.
⚠️ Despite warnings from health experts about the detrimental effects of early sugar exposure, leading to lifelong health issues, Nestlé continues to aggressively market these sugary products in regions such as Africa and Asia.
Recently, Nestlé announced a 30% reduction in added sugars over the past five years.
🤔 But is this reduction enough to safeguard children in underdeveloped and developing nations from the risks of diabetes and other health complications?
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