Britain's most sugar-laden baby foods were today named and shamed. Some products — including ones sold by Ella's Kitchen — contained more sugar than a one-year-old should have in a day. Government guidance states infants should have as little sugar as possible, and that a one-year-old child should have no more than 10g of free sugars a day. But laboratory testing of more than a dozen baby food pouches sold in UK supermarkets found some contained higher levels than those found in fizzy drinks, with one reporting over 19g — more than four teaspoons.
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