A majority of tested baby foods are ultraprocessed, packed with potentially harmful additives, sugars and salt, a new study found.
In A Nutshell 71% of 651 baby foods from major US retailers qualify as ultra-processed, containing additives primarily used ...
An alarming 71% of grocery store baby food products in the United States are classified as ultra-processed foods (UPFs), ...
The cookie-like snacks are being yanked from shelves after it was discovered that they may contain soft plastic or pieces of ...
A startling new report reveals 71% of baby foods are ultra-processed sugar bombs. Here's how to spot the fakes and feed your kid real food.
Numerous recalls have been initiated in the past year because of potentially damaged products and foodborne illness.
Gerber - a well-known baby food brand that's been in business for nearly a century - initiated the alert Monday "out of an abundance of caution." ...
A popular baby food company is recalling one of its products after discovering it may contain soft plastic and or paper pieces. Gerber Products Company said in a statement on Monday that their recall ...
Gerber Products Company is initiating a voluntary recall of a popular baby snack for possible pieces of plastic and paper, according to a recall notice posted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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