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New Delhi: Packaged food maker Nestle India said on Thursday it is set to launch variants of its Cerelac brand of infant food with no refined sugar, following reports that the Indian version of ...
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Narayanan, who took charge of Nestle’s Indian operations at the height of the Maggi controversy, claimed that Cerelac complies with local food norms, with the added sugar content in the baby ...
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In a Cerelac wheat cereal product, for instance, the product contained up to 6 grams of added sugar in countries including Thailand, Ethiopia, South Africa, Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh.
Suresh Narayanan, Chairman and Managing Director, Nestle India, said, “I am delighted to inform you that we have achieved our ambition of introducing ‘Cerelac’ variants with no refined sugar.
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