It's an aritcle focussing on locally made organic baby food in the US, but you can guarantee it'll be happening over here pretty soon.
Personally, I've seen more organic food in my local Waitrose recently and the organic food growth in the US is going to replicate itself over here with the ASDA/Walmart link up. That'll spark more competition with the other supermarkets (Tesco, M&S, etc) and baby food is such a prime target for them - it taps into a massive percentage of their customers - mums.
If I had some money, I think I'd start up a local baby food company ;)
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That tends to be where problems arise - people think that baby food has to be something different - special ingredients or recipes. If yhou do that they are likely to become more fussy eaters (and develop a taste for ready meals rather than "real" food)
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