The U.S. hasn't set nutritional guidelines for commercial foods for infants and toddlers, but the World Health Organization has. And a new study says that almost 60% of the baby foods available in U.S. supermarkets fall short.
<p>SALT LAKE CITY — The U.S. hasn't set nutritional guidelines for commercial foods for infants and toddlers, but the World Health Organization has.
 grocery chains, then compared them to the international health organization's recommendations, which came out in 2022.
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