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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 2025

Baby food

A logo is pictured during the 152nd Annual General Meeting of Nestle in Lausanne, Switzerland April 11, 2019. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse/File Photo
World+Biz

Nestle denies 'double standard' on baby food in poorer countries

In a report published last week, Swiss NGO Public Eye said that "two of the best-selling baby-food brands marketed by Nestle in low- and middle-income countries contain high levels of added...

Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

Nestlé Bangladesh products are in full compliance with WHO, FAO standards, says company amid scandal

Illustration: TBS
Bangladesh

Bangladesh to investigate effects of added sugar in Nestlé's baby foods on children

Illustration: TBS
Bangladesh

More added sugar in Nestlé's Nido, Cerelac in Bangladesh, other Asian countries compared to Western markets

DGHS study questions shelf life accuracy of imported baby food
Bangladesh

DGHS study questions shelf life accuracy of imported baby food

Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Adulterated baby food seized in Ctg

Import complexities disrupt baby formula supply
Industry

Import complexities disrupt baby formula supply

Representational image. Picture: Pixabay
Health

Price hike of baby food puts child nutrition at risk

Debabrata Roy Chowdhury, director of corporate affairs of Nestlé Bangladesh
Economy

Country’s baby food market can expand further: Nestlé corp affairs director

The Company started production on Wednesday in their factory at Gazipur. photo: Courtesy
Corporates

Nestle looks to fortify grip on Bangladesh’s baby food market  

LC margin for baby food import set at 5%
Banking

LC margin for baby food import set at 5%

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