
Key facts: Nestle reviews low-growth brands; French court favors Perrier; Public Eye critiques Cerelac sugar

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Nestle is reviewing its low-growth brands in vitamins and supplements, possibly selling Nature’s Bounty, Osteo Bi-Flex, and Puritan’s Pride, as stated by new CEO Philipp Navratil.1A French court dismissed a case against Nestle's Perrier, allowing uninterrupted sales. The ruling emphasized Perrier's safety and ordered the consumer group to cover Nestle's legal costs.2Public Eye accused Nestle of selling infant cereal in Africa with higher sugar levels than in developed markets, with over 90% of Cerelac products averaging nearly six grams per serving.3
- Nestle is reviewing its low-growth brands in vitamins and supplements, possibly selling Nature’s Bounty, Osteo Bi-Flex, and Puritan’s Pride, as stated by new CEO Philipp Navratil.1
- A French court dismissed a case against Nestle's Perrier, allowing uninterrupted sales. The ruling emphasized Perrier's safety and ordered the consumer group to cover Nestle's legal costs.2
- Public Eye accused Nestle of selling infant cereal in Africa with higher sugar levels than in developed markets, with over 90% of Cerelac products averaging nearly six grams per serving.3

