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Ethiscore Report Summary: Baby food
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Ethical shopping guide to Baby Food
Bringing up baby. Is ethical catering for babies child's play?
This report looks at the companies trusted to provide nourishment for babies and toddlers.
It includes:
- ethical and environmental ratings for 24 baby foods
- Best Buy recommendations
- a look at baby milk marketing in the UK
- which companies break the industry codes
- organic options
- which brands are vegetarian or vegan
- the GM free baby
- alternatives to bought baby foods
At over two quid for a tiny tub of mushed-up frozen organic carrot, parents are certainly paying to guarantee they're feeding their baby the healthiest option available. But the ones making a killing at babies' expense are the companies who will add just about anything to their baby food, including massive amounts of salt, sugar and artificial flavourings, not to mention trans-fats...
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