Baby Health

75 percent of Australian baby foods fail international nutrition standards: report

A new report from the Food for Health Alliance reveals that companies are misleading parents about the contents of packaged baby and toddler foods. The report highlights deceptive marketing practices, such as using fruit imagery and claims like “no added sugar,” which often mask the high sugar and processed nature of these products. With food …

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False Health Claims – Baby Formula Products

Science experts from The ANU and Deakin University warn that baby formula companies are manipulating parents’ concerns for their child’s health and development through exploitative advertising tactics. They argue that the current self-regulated and voluntarily code for manufacturers of infant formula products is not strong enough to overcome commercial marketing techniques.  Therefore, there is a …

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