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Baby food manufacturers must cut levels of salt and sugar in their products and stop promoting snacks for babies under the ...
Consumer Reports and Unleaded Kids evaluated baby food brands for compliance with California’s AB899 requiring heavy metal ...
High sugar intake in children's diets is a significant factor contributing to high rates of childhood obesity in the UK, ...
The Government has announced a crackdown on sugar and salt in baby foods, challenging manufacturers to reduce levels in baby ...
A new California law requires baby food manufacturers to test for heavy metals and make the results public. However, some companies have made these results difficult to find.Consumer Reports and the ...
Baby food producers have been told to reduce the amount of sugar and salt in their products, as concerns grow that poor diets ...
Baby food brands have been urged to improve the nutritional quality of their foods after some were found to be low in vital ...
Baby food labels will disclose levels of lead and other toxic heavy metals via QR codes, thanks to a California law taking effect January 1.
Bill SB0073 will prohibit manufacturers from selling, distributing, or offering baby food that contains toxic heavy metals over the limits approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
A popular baby food product sold at supermarkets across the country has been urgently recalled over an undeclared allergen.