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The BBC Panorama investigation revealed that baby food pouches from six leading UK brands do not meet key nutritional needs for babies and toddlers. Pouches by Ella's Kitchen, Heinz, Piccolo, Little Freddie, Aldi, and Lidl failed nutritional recommendations, with some containing excessive sugar levels and low iron content. The study highlights the importance of home-cooked meals and updated labelling regulations for baby food.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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