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Nestle Malaysia defends Milo against viral video

ANI  |  Kuala Lumpur [Malaysia] 

on Wednesday released a statement defending its chocolate and powder product, Milo, following public criticism, over its drink.

Malaysian had earlier posted a video on YouTube, titled The is lying to you about & nutrition - here's why'.

Lakhiani criticised Nestle for marketing as healthy, claiming that the product is made up of 40 percent

"The facts in this video are clearly misleading. We take our responsibility to produce great tasting, very seriously," FOOD navigator-asia.com quoted as saying.

The company further clarified that was made with milk, (barley), and cocoa powder and contains vitamins, minerals including Vitamins B2, B3, B6, and C.

"Over 50 percent of the total sugars in naturally come from and We keep the amount of we add to a minimum, adding only six grams of for every 200 ml serving, which is about one of sugar," the company added.

However, Lakhiani responded to the above claims with a second video, further breaking down the ingredients found in several Nestle products.

"Behind each tin, it states add three teaspoons of Three teaspoons of is roughly 9g of sugar," the said in his second video.

He also claimed that the amount of in a glass of was about 20g, which was close to the World Organisation's (WHO) daily recommended amount of 25g.

The company then released another statement, where claimed, "contains only six percent of sugar, out of which three percent is natural from and malt, per recommended serving of five teaspoons of with 200 ml of hot water."

Previously, had to defend itself after the had claimed that the company had increased its content from 15 percent in 2012 to 16.5 percent in 2017.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, February 15 2018. 04:25 IST
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