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Nestle to cut artificial colourings from all products by end-2026Nestle is set to eliminate all artificial food colorings globally by the end of 2026, a significant move by the major food producer. This i...
Hershey to drop synthetic dyes from its snacks by 2027: ReportHershey Co. plans to eliminate synthetic dyes from its snack products by the end of 2027, following similar moves by other major food compa...
Heritage Foods to hike dairy prices to counter costsIndian dairy firm Heritage Foods plans to raise prices of its products—including milk, paneer, and other dairy items—by 2%-4% this financia...
‘Organic’ and ‘natural’? India’s $32 billion packaged food and beverage industry struggles with disclosuresThe packaged food industry should be more upfront about the ingredients they use to make products. It is a question of public health, say e...
Sugar, you shrunk the kids: Bouquet of diseases nestled within your child's nutritional drinksHave you been a fan of "nutritional" drinks since childhood? Chances are, the milk you consumed was laden with about 50% sugar. This habit ...
For Nestle, how babies in India are different from Europe when it comes to sugarAdded sugar in baby food products sold in India and Thailand, but not in Germany and UK? A recent report by a Swiss investigative organisat...
Fssai seeks Nestle’s explanation on report of added sugar in Cerelac“The Fssai has taken cognisance of the matter and has sought an explanation from Nestle India,” said a senior official from the national fo...
'We never compromise on nutritional quality': Nestle issues clarification on Cerelac sugar controversy"We would like to assure you that our Infant Cereal products, are manufactured to ensure the appropriate delivery of nutritional requiremen...
Nestle may face strict action by Indian food regulator if found guilty in sugar controversy; brand issues clarificationNestle adds sugar to infant milk sold in less affluent nations including India but not in its primary markets like Europe or the UK, report...
Nestle India shares drop over 5% to record worst day in 3 years. Here's whyNestle India's shares plunged 5.4% on Thursday to Rs 2,409.55 on BSE, following revelations of adding sugar to baby food in India but not i...
Nestle adds sugar to baby cereal sold in India but not in Europe & UK, study revealsNestle admitted adding sugar to infant milk in some nations but not in Europe. In the lucrative Indian market, exceeding $250 million in sa...
Kellogg, Reckitt Benckiser join queue for a glass of HorlicksKellogg and Reckitt Benckiser are the latest entrants in the race to acquire the consumer nutrition biz.
Lifestyle diseases: FSSAI launches 'Eat Right Movement'According to FSSAI, one in four Indians is at risk of dying from one of the Non-Communicable Diseases, such diabetes, blood pressure, heart...
FSSAI wants calorie count on restaurant menu to promote healthy habitsThe authority has also asked e-commerce and retail companies to promote healthy options such as fortified foods on their landing pages and ...
Nestle goes the ‘Milky’ way, brings down sugar content in milkybar by 10 per centThe percentage of milk in the reformulation has increased by 8 per cent to one-third of the chocolate bar, which helped reduce sugar by 10 ...
Nestle adopts health mission to make their products healthierNestle SA has announced a series of commitments to reduce sugars, sodium, saturated fats and trans-fats, introduce nutritious products, ste...
Nestle's recovery from Maggi ban will be long haul: AnalystsRecovery may be a long haul for Nestle India with its Maggi noodles having been banned by food regulator FSSAI over safety concerns, accord...
Responsible Marketing: Food giants to stop targeting kids in ads and promotionsTop food and beverages firms, including Mondelez and McDonald's, have committed to stop advertising and promotional activities targeted at ...
Amitabh Bachchan can be influential in helping people reassess eating habits: Michael Moss'India may be able to help create truly healthy versions of processed foods that could work toward a global solution.'
PepsiCo takes 'Snack Smart' logo off Lays, moves away from rice bran oil to cut costsStarting March this year, the company has been using cheaper palm oil to cook its snack brands as a cost-saving measure.