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    Sugar in Nestlé baby food sold in African countries shows how corporations influence public policy

    Susan Goldstein, The Conversation
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    Nestlé India fined Rs 62 lakh in Uttar Pradesh for selling ‘sub-standard’ Maggi

    Scroll Staff
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