To be honest, I wouldn't feed my precious baby/child anything out of a jar - like most processed foods, you don't really know what's in there.Hi we have noticed a strong glue like smell from a well known baby food we purchased today... I have checked the best before and it is well in date. This totally unacceptable. Which food safety body do I contact or should I contact the manufacturer
..................................................................................................To be honest, I wouldn't feed my precious baby/child anything out of a jar - like most processed foods, you don't really know what's in there.
To be honest, I wouldn't feed my precious baby/child anything out of a jar - like most processed foods, you don't really know what's in there.
To be honest, I wouldn't feed my precious baby/child anything out of a jar - like most processed foods, you don't really know what's in there.
As a frequent poster, you should be aware of paragraph 10 of the posting guidelines:Don't be daft, you know precisely whats in there. What it says on the label. Most have 2 or 3 ingredients only, and they are organic and all that jazz. You sound rather precious.
We all know by now that what's on the label isn't always what's inside the product. For example, a jar labelled as 'Beef Casserole' by one of the main baby food manufacturers only contains 8% beef.
Not all baby foods in jars contain organic material, as stated above, and are, to my knowledge, prepared at such high temperatures so as to destroy any nutrients present, partcularly those in vegetables.
The manufacturers use a high amount of bulking agents, thickening agents and water, which reduces the nutrient density whilst adding volume, which is in turn good for profits.
These jars are not bad for babies, but IMO fresh food is better.
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I am neither daft nor precious.
We all know by now that what's on the label isn't always what's inside the product. For example, a jar labelled as 'Beef Casserole' by one of the main baby food manufacturers only contains 8% beef.
Not all baby foods in jars contain organic material, as stated above, and are, to my knowledge, prepared at such high temperatures so as to destroy any nutrients present, partcularly those in vegetables.
The manufacturers use a high amount of bulking agents, thickening agents and water, which reduces the nutrient density whilst adding volume, which is in turn good for profits.
These jars are not bad for babies, but IMO fresh food is better.