Health
Experts call for removal of ‘misleading’ sugar claims on baby and toddler snacks – MyLondon
A study was carried out by Action on Sugar

So-called “healthy” baby and toddler snacks can contain as much as two teaspoons of unnecessary sugar, despite being sold as a weaning food, according to a new study by Action on Sugar.
The campaign group analysed 73 baby sweet snacks and found that, while…
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