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GlobalData on MSNNestlé suspends production at Argentina dairy site - MSNIn 2019, Nestlé invested SFr12m ($13.2m) to increase the output of ready-to-drink brands Nesquik and Nido to 10m litres per ...
The report compared the sugar content of Cerelac instant cereal and Nido powdered milk, two of Nestlé’s best-selling baby food brands in low- and middle-income countries, which raked in more ...
Meanwhile Nido powdered-milk products aimed at toddlers aged one to three contained almost two grams of added sugar per serving, with milk powder in Panama recording highs of 5.3 grams.
An advocacy group alleges that Nestle is contributing to a growing number of children with obesity by adding sugar to products in poorer nations. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays.
Similarly, the report noted that added sugar was significantly higher in Nido powdered milk sold in Panama and Nicaragua. A Nestle spokesperson responded to Public Eye's claims.
Similarly, the report noted that added sugar was significantly higher in Nido powdered milk sold in Panama and Nicaragua. A Nestle spokesperson responded to Public Eye's claims.
Similarly, the report noted that added sugar was significantly higher in Nido powdered milk sold in Panama and Nicaragua. A Nestle spokesperson responded to Public Eye's claims.
Similarly, the report noted that added sugar was significantly higher in Nido powdered milk sold in Panama and Nicaragua. A Nestle spokesperson responded to Public Eye's claims.
An advocacy group alleges that Nestle is contributing to a growing number of children with obesity by adding sugar to products in poorer nations. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays.
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