Health
‘Healthy’ baby food can contain up to two teaspoons of unnecessary sugar, study claims – The Independent
Experts are calling out ‘misleading’ sugar claims on packaging
Baby and toddler food that says its healthy can contain as much as two teaspoons of unnecessary sugar, despite being sold as weaning food, a study has found.
Charity, Action on Sugar, analysed 73 sweet snacks designed for babies and toddlers and found that,…
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