Nestlé adds 3 grams of sugar per serving to all Cerelac products in India: Report

The company reduced added sugars in its infant cereals by 30% over the past five years and continues to ‘reformulate’ products, Nestlé India told NDTV Profit.

Nestlé adds 3 grams of sugar per serving to all Cerelac products in India: Report

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All 15 Cerelac baby cereal products sold by Swiss food-processing conglomerate Nestlé in India contain on average nearly three grams of added sugar per serving, an investigation by Public Eye and the International Baby Food Action Network has found.

Public Eye is a Swiss non-governmental organisation campaigning for fair globalisation and the International Baby Food Action Network is a network of public interest groups working to reduce morbidity and mortality among infants and young children globally.

In South Africa too, all Cerelac baby cereals contain four grams or more of added sugar per serving and in Brazil, six out of eight such products sold by Nestlé contain an average of three grams of sugar per serving, they found.

However, the investigation also found that all infant cereals and formulas sold in the European market, including Switzerland, Germany, France and the United Kingdom, did not have any added sugar.

After the report was published, a spokesperson for Nestlé India told NDTV Profit that over the past five years, the company had reduced the total amount of added sugars in its infant cereals by 30%. The company continues to “review” and “reformulate” products so that it can further reduce the amount of sugar added to them, the spokesperson said.

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