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Study finds 60 % of U.S. baby foods fail nutrition standards

Researchers from Australia, the United States and Brazil scrutinized 651 infant and toddler food products sold in 10 major U.S. grocery store chains, including Walmart, Kroger, and Costco.

Almost 100 percent of the examined products featured at least one claim prohibited under WHO guidelines, with some products displaying up to 11 prohibited claims. File photo
By: NewVision Reporter, Journalists @NewVision

A new study raised significant concerns about the nutritional quality of infant and toddler foods currently sold in the United States with misleading marketing claims.

A staggering 60 percent

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