Nestlé has denied claims that its baby food products sold in African countries contain higher levels of added sugar, despite offering sugar-free versions in Europe. Over 90% of Cerelac products sold in 20 African countries are reported to contain added sugar, “often exceeding levels found in products marketed in Europe”.

A spokesperson for the company said their formulations adhere strictly to international standards. The controversy arises amid growing concerns over childhood obesity in Africa, where early exposure to added sugars in infant food increases the risk of diseases.

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