Indian variant of Nestle’s Cerelac crosses recommended sugar limit: Health issues it can cause in kids

Nestle, Cerelac, and NGOs Public Eye and IBFAN are in scrutiny for high sugar content in baby food. WHO recommends limiting sugar intake for children’s health. The report says, the sugar content in the baby food product, Cerelac, manufactured by Nestle in Indian markets has 2.7 grams of sugar per serving, which is a lot for a baby food product. Nestle, Cerelac, and NGOs Public Eye and IBFAN are in scrutiny for high sugar content in baby food. WHO recommends limiting sugar intake for children’s health. The report says, the sugar content in the baby food product, Cerelac, manufactured by Nestle in Indian markets has 2.7 grams of sugar per serving, which is a lot for a baby food product.  Health and Fitness, Health Tips, Exercises & Workout Tips, Diet & Wellness | Times of India Lifestyle

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