A new study has found that baby products found in American supermarkets are often unhealthy.
Sixty percent of 651 foods sold on the shelves of 10 U.S. supermarkets for children ages 6 to 36 months failed to meet the World Health Organization’s recommended dietary guidelines for infant and toddler foods. are
Experts found that almost none of the baby foods advertised met the full World Health Organization standards.
Of all products in the study, 70 percent of products did not meet World Health Organization guidelines for protein content, and 25 percent failed to meet calorie standards.