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Squeeze pouches (ready-to-eat fruit purée pouches) have become commonly used in the lives of infants and toddlers in recent years. They are available on supermarket shelves, in parents’ bags, in ...
Greenpeace International is requesting that major manufacturers change the grab-and-go pouches 'immediately' ...
To the editor: According to The Times’ recent reporting, children are fixating on skin-care products they don’t need and that could do harm. Older children are eating baby food out of pouches. It’s ...
Los Angeles — Every week, Caitlin Scuttio stops by Target and fills her cart with pureed food pouches for her 4-year-old and twin 18-month-olds sons. In goes a 24-pack of unsweetened applesauce. Then ...
Microplastics found in Nestlé and Danone baby food pouches raise concerns over packaging safety, industry standards, and growing pressure for reform and transparency.
Scientific studies have found that most store-bought baby foods contain traces of heavy metals. Experts explain how to keep ...