Researchers looked at over 600 infant and toddler food products sold in the U.S.
Majority of baby foods in US stores may not meet guidelines: Study
When possible financially and practically, kids' diets should consist of whole foods, including grains, fruits and vegetables. In addition, the study found that all of the products had at least one claim on their packaging that did not meet WHO standards. Infants and toddlers should have no added sugars in their diets, including in drinks, according to the USDA.
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