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Italy's MD reports turnover of €3.7 billion in 2024, Schwarz Produktion to acquire Göbber Group, SuperValu launches pet insurance; and Nestlé Cereals partners ...
Nestle says it will eliminate artificial colors from its U.S. food and beverages by the middle of 2026. It's the latest big ...
Nestlé Cereals, including Shreddies, Cheerios and Nesquik, have teamed-up with DC Studios and Warner Bros to launch an on-pack promotion to celebrate the ...
Bright red candies, rainbow cereals, neon iced cupcakes - artificial food colours are what make them visually irresistible.
Swiss food giant Nestlé has invested $7m to expand its breakfast cereal manufacturing facility in Harare, Zimbabwe. The company’s “strategic upgrade” at its only plant in Zimbabwe involves ...
Nestlé Zimbabwe has ramped up local production of its popular flagship breakfast cereal, CEREVITA, in response to a sharp increase in consumer demand across the country.
Nestle has joined a growing list of major food companies pledging to voluntarily eliminate artificial colors from their U.S.
NESTLÉ Zimbabwe has increased production of its popular breakfast cereal, CEREVITA, following a US$7 million investment into ...
Nestlé has announced a $7 million (R124 million) investment to expand its cereal manufacturing facility in Harare. This will ...
Nestle USA said on Wednesday that it would fully eliminate synthetic food colors from its U.S. food and beverage portfolio by ...
Nestle also said last summer it was no longer making Cheerios Vanilla O's, leading to heartbreak. MORE DISCONTINUED CEREAL It is not uncommon for popular cereals to disappear from shelves.
The South African breakfast cereal market is evolving amid food inflation, regulation changes, and growing health consciousness. The industry's growth is fueled by demand for healthier, organic, and ...