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Center urges FSSAI action against Nestle over Cerelac sugar levels.

Center urges FSSAI action against Nestle over Cerelac sugar levels.

The Consumer Affairs Ministry has directed FSSAI to investigate Nestle’s Cerelac baby cereals in India amidst global concerns regarding elevated sugar content.

Consumer Affairs Secretary Nidhi Khare emphasized the need for scrutiny, citing discrepancies in sugar levels between regions.

Khare urged FSSAI to probe  practices and ensure compliance with safety standards.

Nestle India defended its practices, stating a consistent commitment to compliance and substantial sugar reduction efforts.

Reports highlighted variations in sugar content across countries, prompting regulatory attention.

The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights joined the fray, underscoring the importance of transparency and adherence to standards.

Nestle India countered allegations, citing significant reductions in added sugar over the past five years.

Discrepancies in sugar levels across countries, including undeclared sugar content, were noted in the report.

Amidst the controversy, ongoing scrutiny and regulatory action are underway to ensure compliance and transparency.

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