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Nestle axing Breakaway biscuits after 54 years on British shelves - what's it being replaced by? The historic chocolate digestive biscuit bar sealed in its iconic yellow wrapper is getting axed ...
The survey was carried out by three non-profit organisations - SumOfUs, Changing Markets and WECF Network - which aim to promote corporate accountability and sustainability. Nestle’s P'tit Biscuit for ...
As the Public Eye investigation revealed, one example of this is Nestlé's biscuit-flavored cereals for babies aged six months and older: in Senegal and South Africa they contain 6g of added sugar.
Nestle has announced it will be discontinuing childhood classic chocolate bar Breakaway, along with Yorkie Biscuit. Breakaway, which is made up of a crunchy digestive biscuit covered in milk ...
The biscuit bar is described as a tasty combination of crisp biscuit and smooth chocolate, made with 100% wholemeal, oat and coconut flavours to give it a unique flavour and texture.
The researchers found that biscuit-flavoured baby cereal South Africa contains 6g of sugar while the same product sold in Switzerland is available with no added sugar.
Chocolate giant Nestle has announced it will stop making two of its favourite biscuits to make way for a new product. The Breakaway and Yorkie biscuit bars will disappear from shelves following a ...
F ood and beverage giant Nestlé adds sugar and honey to its infant milk and cereal products in developing countries but not in European markets, according to a new report published Wednesday. In ...
As the Public Eye investigation revealed, one example of this is Nestlé’s biscuit-flavoured cereals for babies aged six months and older: in Senegal and South Africa they contain 6g of added sugar.
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