insert_link Africa Sugar in baby food: why Nestlé needs to be held to account in Africa By Susan Goldstein, University of the Witwatersrand Nestlé has been criticised for adding sugar and honey to infant milk and cereal products sold in many poorer countries. The Swiss food giant controls 20% of the baby-food market, valued at nearly US$70 billion. Nadine Dreyer asked public health academic Susan Goldstein why extra sugar is particularly bad for babies and how multinationals targeting low-income countries with sweeter products […] todayApril 25, 2024 50
insert_link 2 2 Oshiwambo O Nestle otayi pewa ombedhi okupogola omilandu dhuundjolowele O Nestle otayi pewa ombedhi okupogola omilandu dhuundjolowele paku landitha iikulya yaanona yina osuuka momahini go Nido nomuu Cerelac miiongo yina iiyemo yili pevi noyopokati,mwa kwatelwa South Africa,omanga tayi landitha iikulya yaahena osuuka yedhina lya faathana momalandithilo gomuuniinginino. Shika,shiikwatelela ko News24 osha monika momakonakono gopamuhanga ga ningwa ko Public eye noko International Baby Food Action network,ngoka ga nongonona iilongomwa yiikulya yo Nestle 150 ya landithwa miilongo yiiyemo yili pevi noyopokati. todayApril 19, 2024 22 2 2