Lynn Holland
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Contrary to international guidelines, Nestlé company is adding sugar to its baby foods sold in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Yet in European markets, the same products have no sugar added. Added sugar in childhood can lead to obesity, high blood pressure, and other preventable diseases.
09:14 AM - Apr 21, 2024 (Edited)
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Dıanna
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In response to Lynn Holland.
I can recall my dad not letting us get Nestle products as far back as the 70s for something to do with baby products (in Africa?).
Weird fetish that company seems to have
09:20 AM - Apr 21, 2024 (Edited)
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Lynn Holland
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Kudos to your dad. It goes back to their bad infant formula marketing practices in the 1970s. Now this. I guess they think no one's watching.
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09:28 AM - Apr 21, 2024
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Dıanna
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In response to Lynn Holland.
Funny thing ...it sticks with me. Since then I have also avoided Nestlé products
09:30 AM - Apr 21, 2024
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