Baby foods made by firms lacking nutrients
date:Sep 10, 2013
anic, Ella's Kitchen and Organix. Products included ready-made soft foods and dry foods such as cereal that could be made up with milk or water, biscuits, rusks, bars, snacks and cakes.

Of the 479 items, 364 (79%) were ready-made spoonable foods and 201 (44%) were aimed at infants from four months. Some 65% of the products were sweet foods. The researchers said the typical calorie content of the spoonable foods was 282 kJ per 100g, almost identical to breast milk at 283 kJ per 100g of formula.

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