Six months after facing backlash over high sugar levels in Cerelac, Nestlé India launches a new baby food range with no refined sugar. Chairman Suresh Narayanan announced that 14 out of 21 Cerelac variants now contain no refined sugar. This move follows a critical report by Public Eye and IBFAN alleging added sugar in Cerelac sold in India.
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