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Cheating Babies: Nutritional Quality and Cost of Commercial Baby Food

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Description: A report from the Center for Science in the Public Interest.
Cheating Babies: Nutritional Quality and Cost of Commercial Baby Food Daryth D. Stallone, Ph.D., M.P.H. Conclusions and Recommendations Parents expect baby foods to be just as nutritious as possible--to live up to Heinz' slogan "Only the best ingredients for the best nutrition." This report was intended to inform parents about nutritional differences among types and brands of commercial baby foods and to discourage them from paying high prices for baby food. While our study indicates that some baby foods are diluted, they do not appear to endanger the health of infants, inasmuch as most of infants' nutrition comes from breast milk, formula, or cow's milk.
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