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Nestlé products are next up following boycotts of Amazon and Target over DEI policy rollbacks. Here's a look at the brands Nestlé owns.
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Report finds Nestlé adds sugars to baby food in low-income countriesPublic Eye sent 115 baby food products under the Cerelac and Nido brands marketed by the food giant in Africa, Asia and Latin America for lab testing. The investigation found that 94% of them had ...
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Nestlé adds more sugar to baby food in poorer countries, report findsThe 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 ...
Nestle India introduces Ceregrow variant with no-refined sugar, part of strategy to eliminate sucrose from children's ...
that indicated that Nestle applies a "double standard" in sugar levels contained in its 'Cerelac' baby food product. According to the report, the baby cereal sold in Switzerland contains no added ...
Nestlé produces several everyday items, including Cheerios cereal, Purina and Fancy Feast pet food, KitKat chocolate, Cerelac baby food, and more. Additional economic boycotts include Walmart ...
Nestlé produces several everyday items, including Cheerios cereal, Purina and Fancy Feast pet food, KitKat chocolate, Cerelac baby food, and more. Additional economic boycotts include Walmart ...
The Nestlé boycott begins March 21 and lasts until March 28. Nestlé produces several everyday items, including Cheerios cereal, Purina and Fancy Feast pet food, KitKat chocolate, Cerelac baby food, ...
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