
Report: Most Advertised Baby Food Not Nutritious
New report finds issues with nutrition-related messaging.
New report finds issues with nutrition-related messaging.
Allegations: Falsely marketing products as safe, healthy, nutritious, and committed to reducing their environmental impact
Allegations: Deceptively marketing products as “nutritionally appropriate” for children between nine and eighteen months
Allegations: Falsely marketing products as safe when they are dangerous for premature infants
Allegations: Failing to disclose that products contain toxic heavy metals
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing infant formulas as “Milk-based” when the primary ingredient is a form of sugar
Allegations: Products do not contain enough powder to make the advertised number of bottles