Review calls for clearer labelling, less sugar in baby food
date:Jun 28, 2019
nal infant feeding advice and how some commercial baby food and drink products are presented.

In particular, it found that some foods marketed as healthy snacks are amongst those with the highest sugar content.

However, products perceived to be healthier were, in fact, amongst the most sugar laden. The highest average sugar levels are seen in fruit and vegetable-based (47.5g), and sweet finger foods (17.0g) per 100g.

The report found that snack foods are generally being encouraged, with snack
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