Nestle India - FMCG Play

It started with the book "The Baby Killer " by an NGO , Nestle was sued for Infant deaths but got away in court .
In 1981, the 34th [World Health Assembly]The Code covers infant formula and other milk products, foods and beverages, when marketed or otherwise represented to be suitable as a partial or total replacement of breast milk. It bans the promotion of breast milk substitutes and gives health workers the responsibility for advising parents. It limits manufacturing companies to the provision of scientific and factual information to health workers and sets forth labeling requirements.

Hence WHO recommends only Breastfeeding
WHO | Promoting proper feeding for infants and young children.

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