schizoidmantoWorld News@lemmy.mlEnglish·6 months agoNestlé adds sugar to infant milk sold in poorer countries, report finds(www.theguardian.com)external-linkarrow-up1511arrow-down16message-square78fedilink
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minus-squarealvvaysonarrow-up19arrow-down0·6 months agoedit-26 months agolinkfedilinkDoes anyone know why Bangladesh had zero added sugar? Could it be that Bangladesh has stricter regulations? Edit: it seems I was wrong. I thought when I read this yesterday it said Bangladesh had no sugar, but looking it up today, that’s no longer the case. Source: https://stories.publiceye.ch/nestle-babies/
minus-squarelivusarrow-up2arrow-down0·6 months agolinkfedilink@alvvayson where does it say there’s none in Bangladesh? There’s even more sugar in Nestle formula in Bangladesh than there is in India.
minus-squarealvvaysonarrow-up2arrow-down0·6 months agolinkfedilinkYou are correct. I could swear that when I read the primary source yesterday, it said Bangladesh had zero sugar. But going to the link, that’s no longer the case. Either I was wrong or they corrected it. Primary source: https://stories.publiceye.ch/nestle-babies/
Does anyone know why Bangladesh had zero added sugar?
Could it be that Bangladesh has stricter regulations?
Edit: it seems I was wrong. I thought when I read this yesterday it said Bangladesh had no sugar, but looking it up today, that’s no longer the case.
Source: https://stories.publiceye.ch/nestle-babies/
@alvvayson where does it say there’s none in Bangladesh?
There’s even more sugar in Nestle formula in Bangladesh than there is in India.
You are correct.
I could swear that when I read the primary source yesterday, it said Bangladesh had zero sugar.
But going to the link, that’s no longer the case.
Either I was wrong or they corrected it.
Primary source: https://stories.publiceye.ch/nestle-babies/