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Baby food products in supermarkets failing global nutritional guidelines
Many baby food products sold in Australian supermarkets fall short of global nutritional guidelines, prompting experts to caution parents. One in four products does not meet World Health Organisation standards, raising concerns about excessive sugar and additives. With over a quarter of Australian children overweight or obese, these findings emphasize the need for healthier options for families.
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