Breakfast cereals, ready meals, fizzy drinks and packaged snacks like crisps or sweets are the most common culprits ...
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Nestlé Accused of 'Risking Health of Babies for Profit' With Sugary Cereals Sold in Africa
Nestlé is still adding sugar to most baby cereals sold across Africa, according to an investigation by campaigners who have accused the company of "putting the health of African babies at risk for ...
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Cereal Market Shrinks as Health Concerns Mount
Cereal, once a staple of convenient breakfast meals, is facing a crisis as global consumption declines sharply. Cereal, which enjoyed a boom during the COVID-19 pandemic as more people ate at home, ...
Let’s take a closer look at some of the most overrated “healthy kid” foods you might run into and what you can offer instead.
Have you ever wondered whether eating ultra-processed foods can increase your risk of cancer If not it is high time that you ...
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Nestle accused of risking babies’ health in Africa
New report claims Swiss food giant is 'putting the health of babies at risk for profit' by adding sugar to babyfood.
If your children eat a healthy balanced diet with plenty of fresh fruit, vegetables, dairy products and meat, fish, pulses and iron fortified breakfast cereals then it is likely that they are already ...
UPFs have been linked to poor health, including an increased risk of obesity, heart disease, cancer and early death ...
Ever catch yourself craving a snack from your childhood, only to realize your kids are reaching for something completely ...
Many common breakfast products are wrapped in layers of unnecessary plastic packaging. That plastic may be getting into your ...
UPFs now make up 50 per cent of the average diet in the UK - and have been linked to cancer, heart attacks and early death ...
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