Misleading Marketing Claims on Baby Foods with Ada Lizbeth Garcia, PhD
- Why the lack of mandatory enforcement of marketing foods for babies and children leads to widespread confusion and invalid claims about health and nutrition
- How food and formula companies respond to research that highlights misleading claims and invalid statements about nutrition and health on their products
- What parents should look for if they are relying on commercial baby foods regarding nutrition and claims on the front of packs
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DYK 72% of packaged baby food snacks in the UK make claims about baby-led weaning? But are packaged baby foods healthier than real foods? Can you believe the health claims on pouches and other processed baby foods? In this episode I’m joined by researcher Ada Lizbeth Garcia, PhD who studies the impact of misleading marketing claims on baby foods in the UK.
Dr. Garcia is a researcher in Scotland who has looked at health claims, marketing claims and nutrient claims on foods that are packaged, processed and sold for babies to consume. In this episode we’re talking about terms you see on baby foods, like “ideal finger foods”, “encourages self feeding”, “perfect for small hands,” “great for your little”, “grab”...why there is no evidence to support these claims and the impact of such statements used in marketing of baby foods, including how this can impact breastfeeding rates and encourage early and unsafe introduction of solid foods in some cases.
SUMMARY OF EPISODE
In this episode we’re talking about:
Why the lack of mandatory enforcement of marketing foods for babies and children leads to widespread confusion and invalid claims about health and nutrition
How food and formula companies respond to research that highlights misleading claims and invalid statements about nutrition and health on their products
What parents should look for if they are relying on commercial baby foods regarding nutrition and claims on the front of packs
LINKS FROM EPISODE
Dr. Ada Garcia’s bio from the University of Glasgow
World Health Organization (WHO) report “Improving the Nutritional Quality of Commercial Foods for Infants and Young Children” in the WHO European Region
University of Glasgow Press Release, “Average of 9 Promotional Claims on Packaging of UK Baby Food Products”
Dr. Garcia’s publication in Arch Dis Child “Extensive use of on-pack promotional claims on commercial baby foods in the UK”
Yahoo News coverage, “Promotional claims on baby food can mislead parents, say researchers”
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