Nestle Launches Sugar-Free Cerelac Variants in India

By By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi
Oct 17, 2024 20:57
Nestle India will launch 'no refined sugar' variants of its infant food Cerelac, addressing concerns about added sugar in previous versions. The expanded range will include 14 sugar-free variants.
Photograph: Danish Siddiqui/Reuters
New Delhi, Oct 17 (PTI) FMCG major Nestle India on Thursday said it will soon launch variants "with no refined sugar" of its infant food Cerelac.

The announcement is important as Nestle India, part of Swiss multinational Nestle SA, recently faced criticism for having added sugar in Cerelac.

In the company's earnings statement CMD Suresh Narayanan said: "We have achieved our ambition of introducing Celerac variants with no refined sugar."

This was initiated three years ago and culminated this year with the introduction of new Cerelac variants with no refined sugar, he added.

"The expanded Cerelac range in India will now consist of 21 variants, of which 14 variants will have no refined sugar," he said.

Of these 14 variants, 7 will be available by end of November 2024 and the rest will be introduced in the coming weeks, he added.

In April this year, Public Eye, a Swiss investigative organisation, and the International Baby Food Action Network (IBFAN), alleged that Nestle added sugar to its Cerelac products in India and other developing markets.

However in the developed market, it sells the product without sugar.

This was opposed by Nestle India, which said that there was no difference between products sold in India and that in other countries.

Narayanan further said that Cerelac, which is a cereal-based complementary food from Nestle, has entered its 50th year in India.

The first batch of Cerelac was manufactured in the company's flagship factory in Moga, Punjab on 15th September 1975.

"Today, hundreds of dedicated employees continue to manufacture quality nutrition products with the same tender care and passion at the Moga factory in Punjab and Samalkha factory in Haryana," he added.
Source: PTI
Read More On:
fmcgnestle indiasuresh narayanannestlepublic eyeinfant foodcerelacibfanno refined sugarsugar-free
DISCLAIMER - This article is from a syndicated feed. The original source is responsible for accuracy, views & content ownership. Views expressed may not reflect those of rediff.com India Limited.

You May Like To Read

MORE NEWS

Uber Partners with IAF for Mobility Solutions

Uber and the Indian Air Force (IAF) partner to provide mobility solutions for IAF...

DGCA Fines Akasa Air Rs 30 Lakh for Training...

India's aviation regulator DGCA has fined Akasa Air Rs 30 lakh for lapses in crew...

DCW Doubles CPVC Production Capacity with Rs...

DCW, a specialty chemicals company, is investing Rs 140 crore to double its CPVC...

Prestige Estates Q2 Sales Bookings Down 43% - PTI

Prestige Estates Projects Ltd reported a 43% decline in sales bookings to Rs 4,022.6...

BYJU'S Founder Offers to Repay Lenders Before...

BYJU'S founder Byju Raveendran says he's willing to pay back lenders before taking any...

Fortified Rice Safe for All: India's Food Ministry

India's Food Ministry confirms fortified rice is safe for all, including those with...

Revised I-T Offence Compounding Guidelines:...

Income Tax Department issues revised guidelines for compounding offences, simplifying...

Data Entry & Exit Rules Needed for Telecom...

COAI urges the Indian government to implement data entry and exit rules for telecom...

Infosys Honors Ratan Tata at Q2 Earnings Call

Infosys began its Q2 earnings call with a tribute to Ratan Tata, sharing memories of...

Gold ETF Inflows Surge Ahead of Dhanteras: ICRA...

Gold ETF inflows have surged in 2024, driven by rising gold prices and investor...

Read More »

Sectoral Indices Market Indicators Listed Companies Gainers Losers Mutual Funds Portfolio Watchlist
© 2024 Rediff.com