At Cerebelly we think parents should use nutrition levels to decide what to feed their kids, so we list all the nutrients our foods contain. Other brands may not do that (so a blank square above may be a 0% or it may be “undisclosed”), but if they have it, we think they should list their actual nutrition!
Among the 7 top-selling baby food pouches listed on Amazon.com on 3/1/20, the average number of nutrients with 20% or more of baby’s Recommended Daily Values as declared on the Nutrition Fact Panel. Normalized per 113 grams. A blank square is undeclared.
We pulled nutrition facts from competitors’ product labels as declared on the brands’ websites as of 3/1/20. It’s important to note that the new FDA guidelines only require brands to list a few nutrients on their Nutrition Fact panels: Vitamin D, Calcium, Iron, and Potassium. The rest of the nutrients are optional to include and, therefore, most brands only include nutrients that their foods are high in.