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Are you feeding unhealthy food to your newborn baby in the name of healthy food? If you people think that processed food is healthy for newborn children, then you must read this report first. Nestle company has come under investigation by the Government of India. FSSAI has kept an eye on Nestle Products after the issue of double standards came to light. It is believed that action may be taken against the company if irregularities occur.

If you think that you are feeding your child healthy food in the name of processed food, then you need to read this report. Important questions are being raised about Nestle, one of the world's largest companies involved in manufacturing processed children's food.

After the issue of double standards on baby food products came to light, FSSAI now keeps an eye on Nestle products also. According to sources, it will be investigated by the regulator's scientific committee. The government has asked for an investigation into reports of alleged sugar adulteration in baby milk sold in India.

The report of a Swiss investigative organization called Public Eye has come out. It has been said in this report that a Nestle company is using sugar in baby food in India. The central government has now targeted these companies because giving sugar in food to small children is dangerous for their health.

Testing of baby food samples-

Following the rules of the Consumer Protection Act, the government will get the samples of Nestle's baby food tested by the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA). Also, senior officials of the Department of Consumer Affairs and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) will soon discuss the issue.

What are the rules in Europe and Asia?

Added sugar in children's food is banned in the US and Europe. If any institution violates this rule then it will be imposed heavy fine. There is no penalty for using sugar in baby food in Asian countries including India. Big companies often take advantage of this.

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