Swiss food and beverage giant Nestlé is being criticized for adding sugar to its baby food in some countries, according to analysis by an organization which campaigns for the observance of human rights by Swiss-based companies. Developing and emerging countries are affected, while Western countries are not, said the report by the Swiss organization Public Eye, which was released on Wednesday ahead of the Annual General Meeting of Nestlé shareholders. “Nestlé is making babies and toddlers in lower-income countries addicted to sugar,” said the report. Public Eye called on Nestlé to end “the doub…