Africa: Nestlé Denies 'Double Standards' Amid Sugar Content Controversy in African Baby Food: [Leadership] Nestlé Nigeria Plc has responded to recent allegations that it is adding sugar to its baby food products, which are sold in Africa, despite offering sugar-free versions in Europe. http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TPSBn1 #Nestlé #BabyFood #SugarContent #Africa #HealthierChoices
Africa: Nestlé Accused of 'Risking Health of Babies for Profit' With Sugary Cereals Sold in Africa: [Namibian] Nestlé is still adding sugar to most baby cereals sold across Africa, according to an investigation by campaigners who have accused the company of "putting the health of African babies at risk for profit". http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TPM80R #Nestlé #Health #BabyFood #SugarContent #Africa
What irritates me most in the USA are the nutrition labels on products - it seems like they are intended to deliberately mislead consumers. At first glance, everything is simple: the sugar content is listed in grams. But no - this is the amount in a serving, which the manufacturer decides themselves (who came up with the crazy idea that a serving of dried apricots is four pieces?). As a result, you have to do several math calculations every time to find out how much sugar is in 100 grams of the product. It's incredibly frustrating. But I prefer not to give up and not let myself be fooled by the manufacturers - it's better to spend a few minutes on this than to let myself be deceived. #NutritionFacts #ConsumerRights #SugarContent
As a result, you have to do several math calculations every time to find out how much sugar is in 100 grams of the product. It's incredibly frustrating. But I prefer not to give up and not let myself be fooled by the manufacturers - it's better to spend a few minutes on this than to let myself be deceived. #NutritionFacts #ConsumerRights #SugarContent