‘False and malicious’: Nestle India backs government calls for Google and Facebook to remove ‘fake’ food news By Pearly Neo 05-Mar-2019 - Last updated on 05-Mar-2019 at 02:42 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Nestle India has shown strong support for the Indian government’s issuance of notices to Google and Facebook, which requested the removal of ‘false and malicious’ news content targeting food safety and quality within the country.Read the full story here. Top 10 most-read stories of February Vegan expansion: Australia’s Woolworths and Coles striving to meet soaring consumer demand From zero to hero: How Singapore became SEA's leading food and nutrition hub in 20 short years Vegan ice cream: Unilever to launch first dairy-free Magnum in New Zealand Cell-based seafood: First ASEAN clean meat company Shiok Meats has its eye on APAC and US markets ‘False and malicious’: Nestle India backs government calls for Google and Facebook to remove ‘fake’ food news Oceania tops vegan list: Australia, New Zealand seize top spots for veganism popularity in 2018 Sustainability for a circular economy: Walmart exec reveals firm’s environmental priorities Health focus: CP Foods targets 30% of healthy products for NPD with opening of new research centre All-rounder ambitions: Kirin announces plan to bridge businesses between beer, functional food, and pharma Dairy industry in Vietnam braced for firmer competition as trade agreement kicks in Prev 1 … 4 5 6 7 8 … 11 Next