Nestle baby foods loaded with unhealthy sugars-but only in poorer countries
Briefly

Children in poorer countries are exposed to added sugars in Nestlé baby foods, promoting a preference for sugary diets and health risks, contrasting practices in high-income countries.
The investigation highlights a double standard by Nestlé in adding unnecessary and addictive sugars to baby foods in low- and middle-income countries, creating long-term health consequences.
Read at Ars Technica
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