Nestle Accused Of Violating WHO Guidelines By Adding Sugar To Cerelac Baby Products For Africa

[IHarare - Zimbabwe] - 1er/12/2025
Nestle Accused Of Adding Sugar To Cerelac Products in Africa But Baby Cereals In Europe Are Sugar-Free Global food titan Nestlé stands accused of blatantly violating World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines by adding sugar to its Cerelac baby cereals marketed across Africa. A shocking (…)
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