date:Mar 14, 2013
unting concerns about the global obesity epidemic, Nestle said it would provide portion guidance on all children's products by 2015 and would put guideline daily amounts (GDA) on the front of pack on more products by 2016.
It also said it would provide 200 billion servings of products fortified with micronutrients by 2016, with a focus on children and women of childbearing age.
Last year, Nestle and General Mills Inc said they will cut sugar and salt in the children's breakfast cereals they jo