FSSAI reconsiders 20 percent sugar limit in baby foods-Why sugar consumption is harmful for infants?
American Heart Association (AHA) recommends less than 25 grams (6 teaspoons) of sugar per day for children ages 2 to 18 years ...
Even as FSSAI expert panel reviews norms and prepares recommendations, experts lay emphasis on need to develop baby foods ...
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Independent Newspaper Nigeria on MSNAssessing Nestlé’s Role In Nigeria’s Evolving Consumer EconomyNestlé, a global giant in the food and beverage industry, has successfully positioned itself as a household name in Nigeria. From its diverse range of products to its commitment to quality and ...
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Independent Newspaper Nigeria on MSNNestlé Nigeria Soaring On The Wings Of Leading Market BrandsNestlé Nigeria Plc, the powerhouse in the Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector, continues to dominate the Nigerian market, riding on the back of its well-established brands. With a strong presence ...
Yes, blame Nestle, which makes Cerelac, and Mondelez, which makes Bournvita, for piling on sugar in their products. But the ...
Homegrown IT major Infosys reported a net addition of 2,456 employees in the July-September 2024 quarter (Q2FY25). This marks a significant turnaround after six consecutive quarters of workforce ...
Last week, FSSAI said it was in the process of collecting pan-India samples of Nestle's Cerelac baby cereals, amid a global report claiming that the company was adding higher sugar content to the ...
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