Nestlé Accused of Adding Sugar to Baby Cereals in Africa - Health Risks Exposed
Автор: World Fusion Media
Загружено: 2025-11-17
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Nestlé baby cereals sugar Africa health risks profit double standards obesity malnutrition
Discover shocking revelations from a Public Eye investigation claiming Nestlé adds sugar to most baby cereals sold in African countries, putting infants' health at risk for profit. With rising childhood obesity rates on the continent, campaigners demand Nestlé remove all added sugar from baby foods.
Key findings include over 90% of Cerelac products containing added sugar, averaging 6g per serving, far from WHO guidelines recommending no added sugars for children under three. Nestlé defends their recipes, arguing sweetness aids against malnutrition and complies with local regulations.
Learn about the double standards: products in richer countries lack added sugar, while African variants are sweetened. Experts warn of long-term preferences for sugary foods and a looming public health crisis.
Nestlé responds to allegations, claiming the report is misleading and emphasizing their role in combating malnutrition. Explore the debate on infant nutrition, micronutrients, and corporate accountability in this eye-opening discussion.
Stay informed on global health issues and corporate practices affecting vulnerable populations.
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