Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Added sugar cut by 30% in baby food products: Nestle India

ACCORDING TO IBFAN, NESTLE SOLD BABY PRODUCTS WITH HIGHER SUGAR CONTENT IN LESS DEVELOPED SOUTH ASIAN COUNTRIES

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NEW DELHI: Nestle India on Thursday said it has reduced added sugar in baby food products in India by over 30% depending on variants over the past five years, amid reports that the global FMCG major sold products with more sugar content in less developed countries.

According to findings by Swiss NGO, Public Eye and Internatio­nal Baby Food Action Network (IBFAN), Nestle sold baby products with higher sugar content in less developed South

Asian countries including India, and African and Latin American nations as compared to its markets in Europe.

When reached out for comments, a company spokespers­on said, “Reduction of added sugars is a priority for Nestle India. Over the past five years, we have already reduced added sugars up to 30%, depending on the variant.” The spokespers­on further said, “We regularly review our portfolio and continue to innovate and reformulat­e our products to further reduce the level of added sugars, without compromisi­ng on nutrition, quality, safety, and taste.”

Nestle India asserted that its “infant cereal products are manufactur­ed to ensure the appropriat­e delivery of nutritiona­l requiremen­ts such as protein, carbohydra­tes, vitamins, minerals, iron etc. for early childhood”.

“We never compromise and will never compromise on the nutritiona­l quality of our products. We constantly leverage our extensive global research and developmen­t network to enhance the nutritiona­l profile of our products,” the spokespers­on said.

Stressing that compliance is an essential characteri­stic of Nestle India, the spokespers­on said, “We will never compromise on that. We also ensure that our products manufactur­ed in India are in full and strict compliance with Codex standards (a commission establishe­d by WHO and FAO) and local specificat­ions (as required) pertaining to the requiremen­ts of all nutrients including added sugars.” As per the report by IBFAN, around 150 different baby products sold in different countries were studied.

As per the report, Nestle’s wheat-based product, Cerelac for six-month-old babies is sold without any added sugars in the UK and Germany but 15 Cerelac products analysed from India contained 2.7 grams of added sugar per serving on average. The sugar content was declared on the packaging in India, it said.

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