Consumer Reports: Homemade vs. store-bought baby food — Which is safer?

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According to a new report from Healthy Babies Bright Futures, homemade baby food might pose the same problems as store-bought.

According to a new report from Healthy Babies Bright Futures, homemade baby food

The Food and Drug Administration has announced plans to set limits on metals in certain foods. But until that takes effect, there are ways for parents to keep their children’s food safe.

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