Nestle India is under renewed scrutiny for its widely used baby food product, Cerelac. Global civil society organizations Public Eye and IBFAN have urged the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic ...
Narayanan said that added sugar content in Cerelac is much lower than the upper limit prescribed by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI). (Photo: Reuters) Nestle India on Monday ...
Nestle, Cerelac, and NGOs Public Eye and IBFAN are in scrutiny for high sugar content in baby food. WHO recommends limiting sugar intake for children's health. The report says, the sugar content in ...
Rupali.Mukherjee New Delhi: Under attack for high sugar content in baby food Cerelac sold in the country, the Swiss FMCG major is planning to launch the popular infant formula with “no added sugar” in ...
Nestle India has sought to defend the extra sugar in its baby food `Cerelac’ sold in India, blaming it on the guidelines prescribed by regulators in this country versus regulators in other countries.
The FMCG major adds sugar to baby food products sold in India (Image Credits: Bloomberg) A new report has revealed that World’s largest consumer goods and manufacturer of baby formula, Nestle, is ...
Nestle India's chairman and managing director, Suresh Narayanan, mentions that Cerelac, an infant food product, contains approximately half the sugar permitted by the Indian food safety regulator, ...
Nestle India on Thursday said it is in the process of introducing variants of its infant food brand Cerelac with “no refined sugar”. The company said it had been working on the expansion of its infant ...
Still fighting the Maggi noodles crisis in court, Nestle India was hit by another potential trouble-spot with a consumer filing a complaint saying that a packet of baby food Cerelac was found infested ...