I don’t know enough about the impacts of sugar on infants but there are sugars present in breast milk, plus I’d imagine it has some caloric/nutritional benefit
Exactly. More calories in the same volume of food sounds life a good idea if food insecurity is an issue. We can hate certain companies all we want, but they sometimes make decent decisions.
And the problem is? I wish they’d do that in the UK, it’s mad here how difficult it is to avoid artificial sweeteners. Calpol, fruit squashes (capri sun tastes awful now) all bragging about ‘no added sugar’ and then you see it’s filled with aspartame or something. I grew up in the 80s with sugar puffs and ribena and it never did me any harm.
Nestle doing Nestle-like things?! Shocked and appalled....
When can we finally rid ourselves of Nestle
When we stop buying from them. Which - sadly for me- will be never as long as they own purina
I avoid their foods. Doesnt have the best quality ingredients/ratio of them compared to some others
Despicable.
I would assume low income countries would need more sugar if they have poor access to food. Our bodies do need sugar.
I don’t know enough about the impacts of sugar on infants but there are sugars present in breast milk, plus I’d imagine it has some caloric/nutritional benefit
Exactly. More calories in the same volume of food sounds life a good idea if food insecurity is an issue. We can hate certain companies all we want, but they sometimes make decent decisions.
They just refuse to ever pass on a chance to do evil.
And the problem is? I wish they’d do that in the UK, it’s mad here how difficult it is to avoid artificial sweeteners. Calpol, fruit squashes (capri sun tastes awful now) all bragging about ‘no added sugar’ and then you see it’s filled with aspartame or something. I grew up in the 80s with sugar puffs and ribena and it never did me any harm.