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Government Urges Parents to Limit Shop-Bought Baby Food

by daisy

Parents are being advised to avoid using shop-bought baby food pouches as regular meals, according to new guidance from the UK government. This is the first time the NHS has issued specific advice on commercial baby food, following a BBC Panorama investigation that found baby food pouches from six major UK brands failed to meet key nutritional standards.

The NHS Start for Life website now encourages parents to choose products with low sugar and warns against letting babies suck directly from food pouches, which can increase the risk of tooth decay. It also advises against feeding baby snacks, like puffs and sticks, to children under one year old.

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Expert Reactions

Baby weaning expert Charlotte Stirling-Reed praised the advice, calling it “about time” as commercial baby foods are widely used. Dr. Vicky Sibson, from First Steps Nutrition Trust, added that without clear guidance, parents can be confused by products marketed as “just as good” as homemade meals.

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The Investigation

The Panorama investigation found that baby food pouches, popular for their convenience and long shelf life, should be used sparingly. Ella’s Kitchen, the market leader, agreed with the findings, while other brands, like Heinz and Aldi, stated their products are meant to complement a child’s diet.

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Introducing Solid Foods

The NHS also advises parents to wait until six months before introducing solid foods, despite some labels recommending earlier use. Following the investigation, brands like Piccolo, Ella’s Kitchen, and Aldi are rebranding their products to be suitable only for babies aged six months and older.

Stronger Regulations Needed

Dr. Sibson urged the government to enforce stricter regulations for baby food products to ensure better nutritional standards. The Department of Health and Social Care stated that current laws set strong standards, and the British Retail Consortium highlighted that companies aim to provide clear labeling for parents.

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