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Baby food

Ethical shopping guide to Baby Foods.

Bringing up baby. Is ethical catering for babies child's play? Marie Payne and Jane Lawson investigate.

This report looks at the baby food industry, the manufacturers influence on the market as well as the different options available.

It includes:

  • Ethical and environmental ratings for 16 baby foods
  • Best Buy recommendations
  • A look at baby milk marketing
  • Which companies break the industry codes
  • Organic options
  • Animal free options
  • The GM free baby
  • Alternatives to bought baby foods

Whether it is wet, dry, frozen, precooked, pureed, pouched, potted, canned or the traditional jarred, the baby food market is booming, worth an estimated £315 million annually. Today's junior can select from a smorgasbord of foods organised into...

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