False health claims, too much sugar and salt: the baby foods that fail to meet WHO standards

Babies and toddlers could be missing out on the nutritional value needed for healthy growth as some baby foods in Australia fail to meet WHO standards. Many baby food companies are falsely labelling their products, misleading parents and carers into believing they are healthy. Researchers are urging for food regulations in the country to be modified.

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