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Nestlé to stop adding sugar to baby food in SA and poorer nations by the end of the year

Nestlé to stop adding sugar to baby food in SA and poorer nations by the end of the year

Nestlé has been adding sugar to its Nido and Cerelac baby food formulations in lower and middle-income countries, including South Africa, but not in richer nations like Switzerland. It wants to remove added sugar from its formulations by the end of the year. (William Brederode/News24).
Nestlé has been adding sugar to its Nido and Cerelac baby food formulations in lower and middle-income countries, including South Africa, but not in richer nations like Switzerland. It wants to remove added sugar from its formulations by the end of the year. (William Brederode/News24).

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