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Kangaroo joey enjoys a cereal snack with undeniable cuteness
A kangaroo joey enjoys a tiny cereal snack, radiating pure cuteness while eating.
Cerelac products sold across the continent have higher sugar levels than versions in Europe, Swiss group Public Eye has said Swiss food giant Nestle is violating global nutrition guidelines by selling ...
The availability of groceries depends on many things, from import costs to how good last year's harvest was, and a few may become harder to find in 2026.
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$50 of baby croissants cereal?
Discover the world's most expensive cereal! In this video, we explore its unique ingredients and luxurious features that set ...
Public Eye claims over 90% of Cerelac samples in Africa contain added sugar, averaging 6 g per portion, while European equivalents contain none. Nestlé rejects the allegations as “misleading and ...
Nestlé is facing renewed criticism of “double standards” for the levels of sugar in baby-food products sold in emerging markets. Public Eye, a Zurich-based NGO that has been working alongside various ...
Nestle is adding sugar to baby food tailored to the African market, according to a new investigation by a nongovernment organisation (NGO), which has accused the company of “double standards” by not ...
Consumer Advocacy and Empowerment Foundation (CADEF) and a Swiss Non-Governmental Organisation, Public Eye have launched an investigation into an alleged ‘disturbing’ double standard in Cerelac baby ...
Doctors recommend waiting until a baby is about 6 months old to start solid foods. Starting before 4 months is not recommended. At about 6 months, babies need the added nutrition — such as iron and ...
The global dried baby food market is entering a pivotal growth stage, reflecting both mass-market adoption and an expanding consumer base that values convenience without compromising on nutrition.
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